Saturday, 11 May 2013

SPE ATCE in New Orleans—A quick overview

 

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition

For the past 89 years, the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) has been SPE's premier member event. ATCE brings together emerging technologies and state-of-the-art innovations to E&P professionals, corporate sponsors, and students from around the world.

This year, the conference will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana (NOLA), USA, 30 September–2 October 2013.

Here's a quick overview.

·         ATCE 2013 will feature a comprehensive technical program featuring 52 sessions designed from more than 1,700 abstract submissions received. There will also be a special focus on projects, facilities, and construction.

·         The Opening General Session topic is:
Deepwater Exploration and Developments—Challenging the Limits

·         As a special thank you for previous years of success, conference registration fees have been reduced by USD 100 for all attendees.

·         Registration and housing open in June.


We've made it easy for you to plan ahead.

With so much to see and do, we encourage you to make the most out of your time at ATCE 2013. Browse training courses or the technical program by discipline, day, or session.

Sponsorships, advertising, and exhibiting opportunities are also available. Contact your SPE sales representative and learn how you can make a presence at what is sure to be SPE's best ATCE yet.

We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans!

 

 

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Look for the conference preview in your July issue of the Journal of Petroleum Technology!

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