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Students at the National University of Timor-Lorosa'e (UNTL) and Dili Institute of Technology (DIT) have a promising future ahead of them. They are now members of a global community through the establishment of the first SPE student chapter in their country, Timor-Leste. It is also the first of any SPE member group in the country. Southeast Asia promises to be a compelling case study in how oil and gas producers will soon face the realities of scaling up carbon capture and storage projects. Read "What You Should Know About Offshore and Sour Gas CCS: High Cost, Leak Mitigation, and Transportation" SPE is looking for members to volunteer on committees that manage various programs and activities.
SPE is looking for members to volunteer on committees that manage various programs and activities. Your knowledge, experience, and participation is needed to help ensure the success of these SPE programs. See the full list of opportunities. There are many local, global, and virtual opportunities that need volunteers. Login with your SPE.org credentials, review the opportunities and apply.
African oil and gas is increasingly becoming an investment magnet as new discoveries position the continent as a guarantor of energy security to emerging Asian nations and as Africa itself seeks to enter the 21st century. Hear how current oil prices and supply chain issues affect the planning and development of fields to maintain steady operations. As other regions in the world focus on an energy transition agenda; Africa is focused on maximizing its assets' value, productivity, and resources while keeping a strong ESG guidance. For professionals and companies looking to diversify their opportunities, the continent is full of options and challenges that need to be properly considered. SPE is looking for members to volunteer on committees that manage various programs and activities.
This SPE Live focuses on stimulation practices used in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The experts also discuss the potential proppant over-displacement in horizontal well fracturing in conventional tight reservoirs, the biggest challenges for speeding up stimulation of offshore wells, and recent activity in stimulation in the region. "What are your daily limits and limitations at home, at your workplace and on the way between?" With this leading question, Alison Isherwood (SPE London Section, Net Zero Committee) and Joschka Röth (SPE German Section, Gaia Regional Liaison for Europe) started their Gaia Workshop at the Novotel Budapest Danube Hotel in Budapest (Hungary) on 25th September 2021. The ultimate aim of the workshop: participants should be able to communicate confidently with everyone about sustainability and planetary limits.
Enhance your expertise and stay up-to-date on best practices in a dynamic industry with live, instructor-led courses or convenient online learning. Continuing Education credits (CEUs) are available for most courses - see catalog for details. Discounted fees available for SPE members. Submit Your Ideas SPE is always looking for new training course ideas, particularly in the areas of emerging technologies. Complete our online course proposal form, or contact us at trainingcourses@spe.org.
Enhance your expertise and stay up-to-date on best practices in a dynamic industry with live, instructor-led courses or convenient online learning. Continuing Education credits (CEUs) are available for most courses - see catalog for details. Discounted fees available for SPE members. SPE is always looking for new training course ideas, particularly in the areas of emerging technologies. Complete our online course proposal form, or contact us at trainingcourses@spe.org.
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Abstract When a simulator is configured for an existing pipeline, it always needs adjustment to get it reproducing the line’s exact behavior. The engineer must determine unknown quantities such as pipe roughness and ground thermal parameters, but also identify which things they think they know that are wrong, such as bad meter readings. This process is much easier if the model tuner follows some basic procedures. Pipe segments and pump or compressor stations should be isolated (in the model), so that tuning one thing doesn’t knock something else out of tune. Tuning is also easier if it’s done in a particular order: from more important parameters to less important parameters, and first steady state then transient. During the tuning process it might be necessary to set some parameters to unreasonable values, or it might even be impossible to match meter readings: for example, the pipe roughness can’t be tuned below zero. This indicates something is wrong - either a configuration error or bad meter values. This tutorial will cover the recommended way to do the initial steady state and transient tuning of gas and liquid pipelines; and what sort of ranges of tuned parameters are reasonable and what ranges indicate that there must be meter errors or wrong configuration data.
SPE is looking for members to volunteer on committees that manage various programs and activities. Your knowledge, experience, and participation is needed to help ensure the success of these SPE programs. See the full list of opportunities. There are many local, global, and virtual opportunities that need volunteers. Login with your SPE.org credentials, review the opportunities and apply.