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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.
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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.
Detecting, localizing & quantifying methane emissions is a critical step to decarbonize the Oil & Gas industry. This webinar aims to differentiate detection from quantification programs, putting an emphasis on ongoing efforts to standardize testing of technologies, and outlining existing and under-development best practices and standards. It concludes with practical examples from leading companies in that space of ongoing efforts carried to test & deploy technologies, and mitigation impact achieved to date. This series of webinars between thought leaders on climate change in the O&G industry and the broader O&G industry around the world will be undertaken in an effort to deepen understanding around issues of climate change and receive feedback from the wider oil and gas industry on the energy transition. A series of virtual dialogues will be held over 2020 with global scope, to discuss sustainability around key topics such as CCUS, reducing methane emissions, collaborative action, etc.
The private sector has a considerable role to play in supporting the development, testing & deployment of methane detection, measurement and mitigation technologies. In the third webinar of the SPE Climate Series, join us to review incumbent and emerging technologies to reduce methane emissions. The session will start with an overview of technologies available to the industry, and will then be followed by practical examples of solutions offered by service providers in the space. From the financial perspective, OGCI Climate Investments will present its recently announced 2020 call for investments for projects reducing methane emissions. The session will conclude in a panel discussion on the role of the private sector to support such technologies, as well as barriers and opportunities for rapid mitigation action.
Data volume is exploding -- over 90% of today's data was created in the last few years and there is an exponential increase in new types of data, with mobile, social media, video and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) adding to the growth of seismic, reservoir, drilling, production, and engineering data. Expiration: This course expires 12 months from date of registration. This webinar is categorized under the Data Science and Engineering Analytics discipline. Jim retired from Chevron in 2013 after almost 37 years. After moving to Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jim established the Reflections Data Consulting LLC to continue his work in the area of data management and analytics for the Oil & Gas industry.
Analytics is not new to the oil & gas industry. From the early days of seismic acquisition / processing, well log interpretation / reservoir simulation, industry experts have used various techniques that tested the limits of existing computer power in order to analyze and model in-field data to make better decisions. However, with the advent of Big Data (increase in volume, variety and velocity), high performance computing, advanced statistics and artificial intelligence, data analytics' capabilities for petroleum engineering and earth science have grown exponentially. Expiration: This course expires 12 months from date of registration. This webinar is categorized under the Data Science and Engineering Analytics discipline.