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SUMMARY:SPE Regional Awards Deadline
DESCRIPTION:  \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. \n\nRegional nominations remain active for one year. Regional award recipients will be eligible to be considered at an international level (with regional director approval). If approved\, the international nomination will remain active for three years. New nominations should not be submitted for these candidates.\nRegional awards are presented at local events TBA by the regional director.\nRegional nominations require a minimum of one letter of support\, maximum of six\, to be uploaded by contributors.\nRegional nominations require candidates to upload their CV/Resume or LinkedIn profile.\nView regional eligibility requirements.
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/spe-regional-awards-deadline/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240303T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T132228
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SUMMARY:SOCO Polar Plunge
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin our Team March 3\, 2024 to support Special Olympics Colorado. \n5K Run\Walk followed by an Ice Bath at Wash Park\, Denver\, CO \n  \nContact Julie Tannehill for more information: tannehilljulie@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/polar-plunge/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:Business Development Technical Happy Hour: Upstream Inventory Growth Panel Session
DESCRIPTION:Upstream Inventory Growth \nToday’s views\, challenges and opportunities \nSPE Denver Business Development Panel \n\nJoin us for our section’s second business development technical happy hour! This happy hour will be a panel session moderated by Owen McMillian discussing upstream industry and growth with input from our esteemed panel\, Austin Akers\, Mark Cleveland\, Skyler Gary\, and Andrew Haney. Focus will be placed on today’s views as well as current and future challenges and opportunities for growth within the sector! Big thank you to Ovintiv\, Elevation Midstream and ComboCurve for sponsoring this event. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available! \n\n  \nMarch 5th at Ovintiv’s Office\, 40th Floor Meeting Space \nRegister for the Symposium here \n  \nBIO‘s: \n\nPanel Session Moderator \nOwen McMillian\, Land Manager Ovintiv \n \n\n  \nAustin Akers\, CEO Bison Oil and Gas\n \nPrior to co-founding Bison in 2015\, Austin co-founded and served as Vice President of Land at LOGOS Resources\, LLC.. Mr. Akers began his career as a field landman throughout the Rockies. During his career Austin has founded numerous companies in the oil and gas space including Buffalo Royalties\, LLC and Warner-Caldwell Investments\, LLC. In addition\, Mr. Akers currently sits on the board of Taproot Rockies Midstream\, LLC and Children’s Hospital Foundation Colorado. Austin graduated with a degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University. \n  \nMark Cleveland\, Vice President Business Development Civitas Resources  \n \nMark Cleveland is currently the VP of Business Development at Civitas Resources. In 2023\, he helped lead CIVI’s entry into the Permian basin through a series of 4 separate transactions. Previously\, he led business development and reservoir engineering at RimRock Oil and Gas\, worked in JP Morgan’s Natural Resources investment banking group\, and in various roles at Talisman Energy. He earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the Colorado School of Mines.  \n  \nSkyler Gary\, Founder and Co-CEO Avant Natural Resources  \n \nFounder & Co-CEO  \nSkyler Gary co-founded Avant in 2019 and serves as Co-Chief Executive Officer. He leads fundraising efforts and company strategy\, while overseeing business development\, land execution and personnel management. Skyler was previously Director of Land and Business Development for Hat Creek Energy\, LLC a Denver-based E&P company with operated and non-operated assets in several states. Skyler earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of San Diego.  \n  \nANDREW HANEY   |   CO-PRESIDENT   |   NICKEL ROAD OPERATING LLC  \n \nMr. Haney is Co-President and Co-Founder of Nickel Road Operating LLC (“Nickel Road”). He has over 20 years of experience in technical and leadership roles\, oil and gas asset management\, development engineering and field production optimization. At Nickel Road\, Mr. Haney has grown the upstream oil and gas producer to a significant operated position in the DJ Basin with a robust inventory of permitted horizontal drilling locations.  Prior to founding Nickel Road\, he previously held various roles in companies focused on the development of unconventional oil and gas resources across the Rockies region including Vice President of Development for Ursa Operating Company (2012 – 2017)\, Senior Reservoir Engineer – Business Development at Pioneer Natural Resources USA (2012) and as Reservoir Engineer and Completions Engineer for Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. (2005 –2012). He began his career with Shell Exploration & Production Company as a Reservoir Engineer (2001 – 2005).  Mr. Haney has a passion for strategies that leverage technical innovation to create commercial value.    Mr. Haney received a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering with Honors from Colorado School of Mines and a M.S. in Global Energy Management from the University of Colorado Denver. He is a member of the President’s Council of the Colorado School of Mines Foundation and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.  Under his leadership\, Nickel Road was recognized by the Denver Business Journal as one of the 2022 Best Places to Work – Small Companies. 
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/upstream-inventory-growth/
LOCATION:Ovintiv\, 40th floor\, 370 17th St\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE Denver Section":MAILTO:denversection@spemail.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240311
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SUMMARY:2024 SPE YP Ski Fast Energy Bash
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Annual 2024 SPE YP Ski Fast Energy Convention hosted by the Society of Petroleum Engineers – Denver Section! If you’re a ski or snowboard enthusiast and in the oil & gas 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 8th – 10th\, with tons of skiing\, food\, drinks\, fun\, and great networking throughout the weekend! \nWe 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; lift tickets are not included in the registration! Busses will depart on Friday Morning and will return late Sunday morning. Feel free to attend any and all events\, even if you don’t ski! \nQuestions? Contact SPE YP Denver Chairman\, James (james.debart@carboceramics.com) and/ or SPE Ski Committee Chairwoman\, Maureen (mevenson@selectchemistry.com) \nRegistration Options \nRegistration this year is a-la-carte; Housing and Weekend Registrations are separate. \nWeekend bundle includes the Friday Main Après Happy Hour\, Saturday BBQ & Bar Crawl\, Late Night Pizza and Weekend Beverages at the Mansions. \nThe Bus Registration is for roundtrip travel to and from Keystone. \nThe Friday Après Happy Hour includes a 3 year open bar and food at the base of Keystone. \nPricing: \n\nWeekend Bundle: $150\nRoundtrip Bus: $80\nFriday Main Après Happy Hour: $85\n\nHousing \nHousing this year is first come first serve. We have a limited number of beds\, so make sure to sign up early. We have priced the beds per category as to alleviate an confusion. \nPricing: \n\nPrivate Bedroom (Private Room\, Queen Bed: Sleeps 2): $850\nBachelor Bunks (Shared Room\, Single Bed: Sleeps 1): $350\nPull out couches (Living Room\, Single Bed: Sleeps 1): $200\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 Levels \nAll sponsorship tiers include a variety of PR exposure for the annual ski weekend convention (SPE YP newsletters\, Facebook\, LinkedIn\, industry groups throughout the United States chapters supporting the event) \nPowder Day Title Sponsor: $7500 \n\nName & Logo in Event title\nSPE Denver Section General Meetings Sponsor through 2024 – 2025\nFeatured in all SPE YP General Promotions through 2024 – 2025\nFeatured in all Ski Trip Promotions\nAnnouncements on the bus and at all events throughout the weekend\nAbility to present and speak in front of participants at Main Après Happy Hour\nOpportunity to distribute branded items to participants at all ski weekend events\nAbility to secure special weekend bundles for clients/ affiliates of your company\nTwo Private Bedrooms\n4 Weekend Bundles\n\nExtreme Terrain Sponsor(s): $4500 \n\nInclusion in all SPE YP General Promotions through 2024 – 2025\nSecond Largest logo on Ski Trip Promotions\nFeatured in all Ski Trip Promotions\nAnnouncements on the bus and at all events throughout the weekend\nOpportunity to distribute branded items to participants at all ski weekend events\nAbility to secure special weekend bundles for clients/ affiliates of your company\n3 Weekend Bundles\n\nDouble Black Diamond Sponsor(s): $3000 \n\nMedium logo on Ski Trip Promotions\nFeatured in all Ski Trip Promotions\nOpportunity to distribute branded items to participants at ski day events\n2 Weekend Bundles\n\nYard Sale Sponsor(s): $1000 \n\nSmall logo on Ski Trip Promotions\nFeatured in all Ski Trip Promotions\nOpportunity to distribute branded items to participants at ski day events.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you again this year for the 2024 SPE YP Ski Fast Energy Convention!! \n-SPE Denver\, Young Professionals \nRegister for ski or sponsor here!
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/2024-spe-yp-ski-fast-energy-bash/
LOCATION:Keystone Resort\, 100 Dercum Square\, Keystone\, Colorado\, 80435
CATEGORIES:Young Professionals
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SUMMARY:Denver Rescue Mission - March
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease 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/denver-rescue-mission-march/
LOCATION:Denver Rescue Mission\, 2222 Lawrence St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240320T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240320T130000
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CREATED:20231213T220719Z
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SUMMARY:General Meeting: Tom Bradley\, Application of Oil and Gas Subsurface Evaluation Methodology to Geothermal: The Value of Data
DESCRIPTION:Society of Petroleum Engineers \nDistinguished Lecturer 2023-24 Lecture Season \nApplication of Oil and Gas Subsurface Evaluation Methodology to Geothermal: The Value of Data \nTom Bradley \nBaker Hughes Company \nAbstract: \n  \nThe energy landscape is changing: Renewables are gaining in importance as a dependable energy source now that the environmental impact of fossil fuels is understood\, and recent geopolitical events have shown the risks of over-reliance on non-domestic energy sources. \n  \nHeat is a major energy demand. Geothermal energy can be a key contributor as it can supply constant dependable heat for a wide range of uses\, ranging from low temperature heating through mid temperature industrial uses\, to high enthalpies for power generation. It has additional benefits\, that unlike other renewables such as wind and solar\, it has essentially no reliance on varying prevailing conditions. \n  \nHowever\, even with recent industry growth\, and increasing awareness of the importance of subsurface knowledge for geothermal\, many stakeholders are still unaware of it’s value in project success. Therefore\, many projects still disappoint. The knowledge required is very similar to that for successful hydrocarbon exploration. Therefore\, the expertise gained in the hydrocarbon industries over many years can be applied to geothermal projects to help increase their likelihood of success. However\, because of the nature of the two industries\, there is often a barrier that needs to be broken down before this knowledge can be shared. \n  \nIn this presentation\, I discuss the basics of geothermal\, how the subsurface information needed for success is very similar to oil and gas\, show the value of data\, how established oil and gas methodologies can be applied to geothermal\, and how the hydrocarbon industries can contribute to the success of geothermal projects. \n  \nBiography: \n  \nTom Bradley is a Senior Global Petrophysical Advisor with Baker Hughes\, specializing in open hole formation evaluation. After graduating from The Royal School of Mines\, Imperial College\, London with a degree in Geology with Engineering Geology in 1996\, he started his career in 1997 with Western Atlas International. Since then he has worked for Baker Hughes globally in a variety of technical and supervisory roles. Since 2005 he has been based in the Netherlands\, and as part of his current role he is advising multiple stakeholders in the development of geothermal energy in the Netherlands and Europe. \n  \nRegistration: Click HERE
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/application-of-oil-and-gas-subsurface-evaluation-methodology-to-geothermal-the-value-of-data/
LOCATION:Fogo de Chao\, 1513 Wynkoop st\, Denver\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240321T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240321T130000
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SUMMARY:YP Lunch & Learn: Diana Hegazy\, The Impact of Modeling Depositional Environments on Above Ground Considerations for CCS Projects
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nSubsurface modeling for Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) is central to a project’s design\, permitting\, and monitoring. Visualized CO2 plume extents resulting from subsurface simulations are often used in the determination of mineral rights\, landowner interactions\, and pre-existing wellbore integrity considerations. Two key geological features affecting plume size and shape include porosity distributions and permeability anisotropies\, which are influenced by paleo-environmental controls on depositional orientations. Study results show how those environmental controls can preferentially direct injected CO2 along depositionally derived permeability pathways\, creating dominant plume orientations\, and ultimately demonstrating how depositionally controlled plume shapes influence above-ground considerations for CCS projects.
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/yp-lunch-learn-diana-hegazy-the-impact-of-modeling-depositional-environments-on-above-ground-considerations-for-ccs-projects/
LOCATION:Liberty Energy\, 950 17th St Suite #24\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Young Professionals
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CREATED:20240316T024239Z
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SUMMARY:YP March Madness Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Thursday March 21st\, 5-7pm\nOskar Blues – Denver\nFREE Registration\, Open Bar\nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/yp-march-madness-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Oskar Blues Denver\, 1624 Market Street\, Denver\, 80202
CATEGORIES:Young Professionals
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