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Taylor Mattie, director of technology transfer and deployment, Project InnerSpace, has 8 years of experience in the energy industry. He previously worked as director of geothermal strategy and growth at Baker Hughes. Mattie is obsessed with geothermal energy and figuring out ways to scale its potential to global availability, which has led to articles in various publications. He holds a BS in petroleum and natural gas engineering from Penn State University and a master of energy from the University of Auckland.
- Energy > Oil & Gas (1.00)
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If a contest or a division is not held in your assigned region, you can request to present your paper in an assigned alternate region. Every region has only one alternate region. To make an alternate region paper request, or if the alternate region is not holding a contest, please contact spc@spe.org.
Lisa Gavin is a geophysicist with academic and industry experience in the oil and gas industry. She has worked as a geophysicist at Fugro Seismic Imaging, Chevron, and is currently at Woodside Energy in Perth, Australia. She has interests in seismic anisotropy, quantitative interpretation, 4D seismic, and rock physics. Lisa completed a BSc with first class honors in Geophysics from Curtin University. She then joined the Centre for Energy Geoscience - CEG (formerly Centre for Petroleum Geoscience and CO2 Sequestration โ CPGCO2) at the University of Western Australia (UWA) to complete a PhD in geophysics.
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > Perth (0.27)
- North America > United States > Texas > Harris County > Houston (0.16)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
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- Geology > Structural Geology > Tectonics > Plate Tectonics (1.00)
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- Geophysics > Gravity Surveying (1.00)
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- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Passive Seismic Surveying (0.92)
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- Materials > Metals & Mining (1.00)
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- North America > United States > Nevada > Dixie Valley Field (0.99)
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- Information Technology > Modeling & Simulation (0.92)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
A hydrogen economy envisions using hydrogen as a clean, low-carbon, and versatile energy carrier and fuel. In this SPE Tech Talk with Ansys, we discuss the ways companies use simulations to mature the technology development of hydrogen production in an accelerated manor. Webinar by the SPE Hydrogen Technical Section held on 10th August 2023. Webinar hosted by the SPE Hydrogen Technical Section on 27th July 2023.Speaker: Dr Saif Al Ghafri, Future Energy Exports CRC & The University of Western Australia In this SPE Tech Talk with Rolls-Royce Solutions America Inc., we discuss the anatomy of gas systems and the advantages of gas. Low-carbon energy technologies are becoming more relevant as the energy mix evolves.
This year is being viewed as a bounce-back period for high-impact oil and gas drilling after a lackluster 2023, with Africa and Latin America pegged to lead the way. Researchers at Rystad Energy have identified 36 potential high-impact wells to be drilled or spud in 2024, the highest annual total since it started tracking the market in 2015. This year's slate would mark a sizable jump from the 27 high-impact wells drilled in 2023. Of the 36 potentially significant wells, 13 are in Africa and 10 in Latin America, accounting for almost 64% of the global total. Explorers will drill six of these in Asia, two each in the Middle East, Europe, and North America, and one in Oceania with TotalEnergies' planned exploration in Papua New Guinea.
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- Energy > Oil & Gas (1.00)
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Tim Dean is a specialist project geoscientist for Anglo American Steel Making Coal in Australia. He graduated from Curtin University with a BSc in Geophysics in 1998 and worked in onboard marine data processing for a year for Western Geophysical before returning to Curtin University to complete his Honors followed by a PhD in Physics at the University of New South Wales. He then enjoyed an extensive career within WesternGeco and SLB working in a variety of roles including field operations, software development, and research located in Saudi Arabia, England, Norway, and Australia. His final position within SLB was as principal research geophysicist at the Schlumberger Fibre-Optic Technology Centre working on Distributed Acoustic Sensing. He then joined HawkEye Technology (a division of Sony) as a project advisor before returning to Australia in 2016 to join the Department of Exploration Geophysics at Curtin University.
- Oceania > Australia > New South Wales (0.30)
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- Asia > Middle East > Saudi Arabia (0.30)
Marianne Rauch is an accomplished geophysicist who has successfully applied new ideas in effective and viable ways in industry in a career spanning more than 30 years. She has a passion for the science of geophysics and is thrilled at its successful application. She is author or coauthor of more than 25 SEG papers, numerous presentations at SEG and other professional society meetings, and two continuing education courses. In the last few years, her papers have stood out for ways of utilizing 3D seismic technology effectively in unconventional resource development. Rauch represents the optimal geoscientist -- merging the ability to detect new technologies with the ability to develop and implement practical applications that have enabled industry to solve the most challenging problems of the day.
- North America > United States > Texas > Permian Basin > Delaware Basin (0.99)
- North America > United States > New Mexico > Permian Basin > Delaware Basin (0.99)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)