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SUMMARY:SPE Regional Awards Nomination Deadline
DESCRIPTION:SPE Awards\nSPE awards recognize members for their technical contributions\, professional excellence\, career achievement\, service to colleagues\, industry leadership\, and public service. \nInternational awards recognize individuals who make significant technical and professional contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and to the worldwide oil and gas industry. (Go to petrowiki.spe.org/Taxonomy to learn about technical taxonomy.) \nRegional awards recognize members who contribute exceptional service and leadership within SPE\, as well as making significant professional contributions within their technical disciplines at the SPE regional level. \nInternational awards are presented during ATCE.\nRegional awards are presented at local events. \nNominate a colleague here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/spe-regional-awards-nomination-deadline/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230303
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SUMMARY:2023 YPE/SPE YP Ski Fast Energy Bash
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the annual 2023 YPE –SPE YP Ski Fast Energy Convention co-hosted by YPE Denver and SPE International’s Denver Section! If you’re a ski or snowboard enthusiast and in the oil & gas\, renewables\, or the energy industry\, you won’t want to miss this blast of an event! This year we’ll be taking over the slopes of Keystone on March 3rd-5th\, with tons of skiing\, food\, drinks\, fun\, and great networking throughout the weekend! \nWe’ll have a ski bus traveling up on Friday from downtown Denver\, with the Main Event Après Ski Party on Friday afternoon. Several other events and networking opportunities are planned for the remainder of the weekend\, including a dinner party Saturday night and the now-famous shirtless closing run on Saturday – snow or shine! \nRegistration this year is a-la-carte. We hope you will stay the weekend and enjoy the slopes\, great people\, and all the exciting events. Plan to buy tickets for the days you’ll ski! We’ll be skiing Friday 3/3 and Saturday 3/4. The bus will be leaving late morning Sunday 3/5 returning to Denver. Feel free to attend any and all events\, even if you don’t ski! \nQuestions? Contact YPE Ski Trip Chair\, Maureen (maureen.evenson@gmail.com). \nRegistration Options \nWeekend Bundle \n\nPre Sale: $620 (Valid until 10/31/2022)\nBlue Run: $670 (Valid 11/1/2022 –12/31/2022)\nLast Minute Guy: $720 (1/1/2023–3/1/2023)\n\nWeekend bundle includes transportation\, lodging (we have two townhouses and one mansion reserved)\, and all al la carte items. BUNDLES DO NOT INCLUDE LIFT TICKETS. Once you’ve registered\, we will reach out with more details on lodging. \nA la Carte \n\nFriday Main Après: $65\nSaturday Afternoon Après: $15\nSaturday Night Dinner Party: $40\nBus Friday to Mountain: $40\nBus Sunday from Mountain: $40\n\nLift Tickets \nDon’t forget your lift tickets! Single-day tickets are available for purchase on the Keystone website (https://www.keystoneresort.com/plan-your-trip/lift-access/tickets) or the Epic Pass website (https://www.epicpass.com). We recommend purchasing tickets as soon as possible for pre-season discounts. \nSponsorship Opportunities \nWe have plenty of opportunities\, big and small\, to sponsor! If you are interested in sponsoring this fantastic event\, please visit our event Sponsorship page (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sponsorships-2023-spe-ype-ski-fast-energy-bash-tickets-441969702277). Questions? Contact Andrew Johnson at SPE YP (AJohnson23@slb.com; or Maureen Evenson at YPE (maureen.evenson@gmail.com; 612-759-8688). \nWe look forward to seeing you again this year for the 2023 YPE –SPE YP Ski Fast Energy Convention!! \n  \n-YPE Denver \n-SPE Denver\, Young Professionals \nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/2023-ype-spe-yp-ski-fast-energy-bash/
LOCATION:Keystone Resort\, 100 Dercum Square\, Keystone\, Colorado\, 80435
CATEGORIES:General,Young Professionals
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - Luis E. Zerpa - Petroleum Engineering Opportunities for a Net-Zero Emissions Goal
DESCRIPTION:  \nHost:  Society of Petroleum Engineers\, Denver Section \n  \nEvent:  March 15\, 2023 General Meeting \n  \nTime:  March 15\, 2023 11:30am-1:00pm \n  \nREGISTRATION – Click HERE\n\nSpeaker:  Luis E. Zerpa\, Associate Professor (Colorado School of Mines)\n  \nTitle:  Petroleum Engineering Opportunities for a Net-Zero Emissions Goal  \n  \nPresentation Abstract: \nWe are living critical times for the future of the petroleum industry. Perceived anthropogenic effects on climate\, have promoted the demand from worldwide socio-political and economic forces for the management and mitigation of industrial carbon emissions. The petroleum industry is well posed to have important contributions in this space\, considering the proven technical skills of the Petroleum Engineering disciplines (i.e.\, reservoir engineering\, production\, drilling\, and completions). At Mines\, in collaboration with students and other faculty\, we have developed a diverse research program that is contributing with the petroleum industry transition to net zero emissions. In this presentation\, I give a summary of our exciting research efforts that include projects on geothermal energy\, gas hydrates in flow assurance and in nature\, unconventional low permeability oil/gas reservoirs\, and more recently on geological carbon sequestration. \n  \nSpeaker Biography: \nLuis Zerpa is an Associate Professor at the Petroleum Engineering Department of the Colorado School of Mines\, and Director of the Center for Rock and Fluid Multiphysics. Luis received his degrees in Mechanical Engineering (BS and MS) from the University of Zulia (Venezuela) and PhD in Petroleum Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. Luis previous experience working in industry includes the design of an industrial offshore chemical flooding pilot project for enhanced oil recovery. His research combines experimental and modeling evaluation of multiphysical properties of rocks\, fluids\, and their interactions with applications to petroleum reservoir engineering\, flow assurance\, geothermal\, and CCUS. \n  \nREGISTRATION – Click HERE\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/general-meeting-march/
LOCATION:Denver Athletic Club\, 1325 Glenarm Pl\, Denver\, CO\, 80204
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Volunteer at the Denver Rescue Mission
DESCRIPTION:Please help SPE Denver Section give back to the Denver Rescue Mission by serving breakfast at their Lawrence Street location. \n  \nPlease arrive by 6:45 and plan to stay till 8:30 \n  \nFor more info Contact Nicolas Cosca at Nicolas.Cosca@hpinc.com
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/volunteer-at-the-denver-rescue-mission-2/
LOCATION:Denver Rescue Mission\, 2222 Lawrence St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:Technical Happy Hour​ - Dapo Adejare - Production analysis and production forecasting in unconventional reservoirs using initial production data
DESCRIPTION:Host:  Society of Petroleum Engineers\, Denver Section \nEvent:  March 21st\, 2023 Technical Happy Hour​ \nTime:  March 21st\, 4-6 (HH begins at 4\, Talk at 430\, Social until 6) \nLocation: DERL \nSponsor: Revo Testing Technologies  \nStudy Group Category:  Completion \nSpeaker: Dapo Adejare\, Reservoir Engineering Technical Advisor\, Revo Testing Technologies \nTitle:  Production analysis and production forecasting in unconventional reservoirs using initial production data \nAbstract: \nTwo examples from the SPE data repository will be used to illustrate a method for forecasting production in unconventional reservoirs using initial production data (first 1-2 months of production). \nAnalysis of hourly initial production data indicates a flow regime sequence of sub-radial flow (slope <0.4)\, followed by a 1st boundary (slope ~1) and then sublinear flow (slope > 0.5) on Rate Normalized Pressure vs. Material Balance Time plots.  These flow regime sequences are applied in a workflow to determine the fracture half-length\, permeability\, and the number of fractures which are then used in a model to forecast production. \nAdditional examples will show how this workflow is applied to evaluate completion effectiveness. \nThis presentation illustrates the significance of high frequency/high quality initial production data. The reservoir transients that indicate sub-radial flow and a unit slope preceding sublinear flow are often masked by lower resolution daily data and hourly data with measurement errors. \nBio: \nDapo Adejare is a Reservoir Engineering Technical Advisor with Revo Testing Technologies where he is helping to develop and apply new technologies for unconventional well performance evaluation. He holds a Master’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University.
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/march-21st-2023-technical-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Denver Earth Resources Library\, 730 17th Street Suite B1\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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