Feature Articles: 🌟 Immersive Experience: VR Revolutionizing Oil Workflows 🔬 What You Need To Know About Automation vs. Autonomy, and the Future of Drilling Tech 🌊 Global Deepwater Rig Demand Seen Flat in 2025 📊 Guest Editorial: Out of the West—Geothermal Opportunities Expand Beyond Historical Boundaries 📣 President’s Column: A Cold Look at the Quality of SPE Publications 🌏 Case Study: Advanced Solutions for Complex Drilling Challenges 🌟 As China Shifts, ‘Business as Usual’ Feels Unusual
Technical Highlights will Include Advances In: 🌀 EOR Modeling 🛢️ Mature Fields and Well Revitalization ✨Well Integrity ⚙️ Data Science, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence
Feature Articles: 🌟 Immersive Experience: VR Revolutionizing Oil Workflows 🔬 What You Need To Know About Automation vs. Autonomy, and the Future of Drilling Tech 🌊 Global Deepwater Rig Demand Seen Flat in 2025 📊 Guest Editorial: Out of the West—Geothermal Opportunities Expand Beyond Historical Boundaries 📣 President’s Column: A Cold Look at the Quality of SPE Publications 🌏 Case Study: Advanced Solutions for Complex Drilling Challenges 🌟 As China Shifts, ‘Business as Usual’ Feels Unusual
Technical Highlights will Include Advances In: 🌀 EOR Modeling 🛢️ Mature Fields and Well Revitalization ✨Well Integrity ⚙️ Data Science, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence
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