Sunday, 13 January 2013

ATCE 2013 Call for Papers Ends 28 January

 

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition

 

There's still time to submit a paper proposal for the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) 30 September–2 October 2013 in New Orleans. SPE's flagship meeting will showcase new technologies, products, and best practices for global conventional and unconventional resources.

Share your knowledge, best practices, and lessons learned with your colleagues in projects, facilities, and construction (PFC).  Submit your paper proposal outlining your technical advancement, new method, case study, or practical application by 28 January 2013.

If your proposal is selected, you will present your paper to an audience of your peers. Your paper may also be considered for publication in an SPE technical journal and become a part of the multi-society library, OnePetro.

ATCE 2012 drew an attendance of more than 11,000. The number of attendees at PFC-related events increased from 2011, with the technical paper sessions, panel sessions, and topical dinner attracting a strong turnout.

ATCE features approximately 400 technical paper presentations, ePosters, and panel sessions. PFC topics include:

·         Facilities project planning, development, and management

·         Asset integrity management

·         Surface facilities

·         Construction of facilities, onshore and offshore

·         Engineering and fabrication of large and complex structures

·         Commissioning and startup, decommissioning

·         Subsea design, deployment, and maintenance

·         And much more

Participate in SPE's tradition of excellence by showcasing your own or your company's latest and most innovative technology at our premier technical conference.

Hurry, the call for papers deadline is 28 January. 

 

 

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Submit your paper proposal.

Deadline 28 January 2013.

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