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SPE Live Podcast: Why Geothermal? Why Now? What is Driving the New Geothermal Era?
SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", May 2026
SPE Live Podcast: Building a Career in Hydrogen. A Conversation with Young Professionals on Skills, Opportunities, and Industry Needs

Ep 154SPE Live Podcast: What is New on PRMS?
The Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS) is a system developed for consistent and reliable classification and categorization of hydrocarbon resources according to technical uncertainty and project maturity and commerciality. The SPE Oil and Gas Reserves Committee (OGRC) is committed to continuing to provide relevant resources framework to the industry as technology and business drivers change and has received feedback from the public to support the update of the current 2018 PRMS. This SPE live will give an overview of PRMS utilization and its ongoing update. Speaker: Herman G. Acuña, President at Ryder Scott Company Moderated by Dan Olds, Managing Senior Vice President at Ryder Scott

Ep 153SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", April 2026
What makes SPE membership truly worthwhile? Technical resources, professional development, global networking, and industry recognition—SPE membership offers more than meets the eye. In this month’s column, discover how SPE benefits members at every career stage—and why investing in your membership (or your team’s) pays off long-term.

Ep 152SPE Live Podcast: Value, Volatility, and the Transition: Commercial and Reservoir Strategies for 2026
Energy companies continue to navigate a complex landscape where value creation, volatility management and low- carbon transition must advance in parallel. This SPE Live unites commercial, finance, and reservoir expertise to examine how to allocate capital across conventional barrels, unconventionals, and low-carbon options such as CCS while navigating commodity volatility and policy shifts. The speakers will explore how subsurface insight informs commercial decisions and how finance teams price risk and option value. The discussion will address portfolio resilience, emissions intensity targets, and pathways to finance CCS. Panelists will also discuss metrics that matter at the board level in 2025 and into 2026, how local geopolitical and fiscal contexts shape decisions, and the collaboration models that help unlock value across operators, midstream, and NOCs. Moderated by Maryse Jackman, Geoscientist at the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries Speakers: Amanda Calleberg, Commercial Advisor at Inter Pipeline Ltd. Natan Battisti, VP of Finance at Harbour Energy Mohamed Mahmoud Abdelrahman, Senior Reservoir Engineer at ADNOC Onshore

Ep 151SPE Live Podcast: Going from Well Integrity at ATCE 2025 to Exciting Well Integrity Opportunities in 2026!
This SPE Live reviews four major events from 2025 ATCE that advanced education, collaboration, and awareness in well integrity and asset integrity. Highlights include the WITS Opening Reception, which drew strong attendance and engagement among well integrity professionals. A featured presentation by Federico Juarez Perales Havtil of the Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority focused on strengthening well integrity practices, enhancing corporate risk frameworks, and developing effective training programs to reduce operational costs while improving safety awareness. The episode also references two operator panels: “Well Integrity in Mature Fields: Challenges, Best Practices, and Future Opportunities” and “Wind to Wells – Asset Integrity.” It concludes with acknowledgment of WITS’ presence at SPE ATCE and the announcement of the new WITS Board for the 2025–2026 term. Moderated by: Pierre-Edouard Vincent, Principal Engineer at TotalEnergies Speakers: Hans-Jacob Lund, Global Well Integrity SME at ConocoPhillips Michael Edwards, Founder of EEI Consulting, LLC and SPE WITS Global Liaison Officer Jovan Stojkovski, Department Manager for Well Completions & Well Integrity at OVM Petrom

Ep 150SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", March 2026
Petroleum engineering education is at a crossroads, with university enrollments shrinking and a talent gap looming. Take a look at what the data really show about degree trends, why Gen Z is turning away from engineering, and how SPE—from K–12 outreach to lifelong upskilling—is uniquely positioned to impact the industry’s future workforce.

Ep 149SPE Live Podcast: Building Expertise Together - Sharing Best Practices in Completions
The SPE Completions Advisory Committee to the Completions Technical Director (Peggy Rijken) is launching a new knowledge-sharing initiative focused on best practices across various subject areas, presented through a series of white papers. These papers will be authored by subject matter experts (SMEs) and will reference leading SPE publications relevant to each topic. The primary objective is to provide valuable guidance and foundational knowledge for young engineers entering the discipline. The Hydraulic Fracturing Technical Section (HyFTS) is leading the development of the first white paper in this series, covering key topics within hydraulic fracturing. This inaugural paper will be presented and published at the Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference (HFTC) in February 2026. Moderated by: Foluke Ajisafe, Senior Staff Engineer at Liberty Energy Speaker: Karen Olson, Consulting Engineer

Ep 148SPE Live Podcast: Disability Inclusion in Oil & Gas - From Compliance to Culture
This session explores how the oil and gas industry can move beyond legal compliance to build inclusive cultures that authentically support employees with disabilities at every level. While policies and regulations provide a baseline, true inclusion requires a deeper, sustained commitment to accessibility, awareness, and organizational mindset shifts. Through dialogue with industry leaders and inclusion experts, participants will gain insights into how companies can foster environments where employees with disabilities are empowered to contribute fully, without barriers or stigma. The discussion will highlight practical strategies, leadership responsibilities, and cultural enablers that support long-term change and innovation in workforce inclusion. Moderated by Mohammed Althani, Petroleum Engineering Specialist at Saudi Aramco Speakers: Carlos Sarmiento, Director of Culture, Diversity and Inclusion at SLB Tiana Ellwanger, Manager of Engagement, Culture and Diversity at Petrobras

Ep 147SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", February 2026
From JPT to SPE Journal, OnePetro to technical guidance documents, SPE’s publishing portfolio is broader and more dynamic than many members may realize. In this column, I unpack SPE’s current publication options, explore how AI and open access are reshaping scholarly publishing, and share what SPE is doing to strengthen paper quality, transparency, and impact in an evolving digital landscape.

Ep 146SPE Live Podcast: Hydraulic Fracturing Outlook. Potential Paths for Our Energy Future.
This SPE Live brings together representatives from an operator, service company, and academia to discuss the future of hydraulic fracturing. Over the past decades we have witnessed enormous progress in the development of unconventional reservoirs. The fundamental question is where are we going from now on and what is next? This SPE Live will shed some light on potential paths for our energy future. We will discuss current progress, challenges that are lying ahead, and what we should do now to get ourselves prepared. It will serve as a great precursor to the SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technical Conference next month (February). Join the online discussion to learn more about where we are heading! Moderated by: Terry Palisch, Chief Technology Officer, CARBO Ceramics Speakers: Mukul M. Sharma, Professor, “Tex” Moncrief Chair in the Department of Petroleum, Geosystems & Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin Leen Weijers, SVP of Engineering at Liberty Energy Amit Singh, Senior Team Lead for Hydraulic Fracture Technology at Chevron

Ep 145SPE Live Podcast: Reservoir Excellence 2030 - SPE Reservoir Advisory Committee’s Vision
The SPE Reservoir Advisory Committee (RAC) convenes over 40 internationally recognized experts to address significant challenges and emerging opportunities in reservoir and petroleum engineering. In this exclusive SPE Live session, RAC-selected leaders will present the committee’s strategic roadmap, spotlight ongoing initiatives in reservoir engineering, CCUS, subsurface characterization, and energy storage, and examine how the RAC is influencing industry best practices and technological requirements amid a rapidly evolving energy sector. These discussions are informed by insights from a recent global survey of SPE Reservoir members. Join our moderated discussion with RAC experts on emerging trends in reservoir engineering, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and digital and low-carbon solutions. Gain practical insights into how RAC advances innovation, shares knowledge, and creates sustainable value across the reservoir field. Moderated by Zoya Heidari, Professor at University of Texas A&M Speakers: Hamid Emami-Meybodi, Associate Professor at The Pennsylvania State University Muhammad Navaid Khan, Senior Specialist in Reservoir Engineering at ADNOC Rahim Masoudi, SPE Reservoir Technical Director. Chief Technical Lead at EnQuest/Veri Energy

Ep 144SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", January 2026
What do today’s membership trends mean for SPE? While declining numbers and an aging demographic can be unsettling, the reality is that these challenges are not unique to SPE. As professional associations everywhere face generational shifts, SPE members have an opportunity to hear about the success stories ongoing now and reflect on what will sustain our community in the years ahead.

Ep 143SPE Live Podcast: Understanding Legacy Well Risks in CCS Projects
Legacy wells represent one of the most persistent uncertainties in assessing long-term CO₂ storage integrity. This SPE Live brings together regulatory and scientific viewpoints to explore how the risks posed by old wells can be identified, assessed, and managed. The discussion will examine how regulators approach balance assurance and oversight, while also drawing on field observations and scientific advances that reveal how leakage may manifest, migrate, and be naturally attenuated in the subsurface environment. Together, these perspectives highlight the importance of integrating evidence-based science, effective regulation, and collaboration to build confidence in large-scale CCS deployment. Attendees will gain insights into the regulatory and assurance aspects of legacy wells, but also explore environmental “fingerprint” of leakage, its detectability, and how science-based diagnostics can support regulatory oversight. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts and enhance your understanding of CCS integrity and risk management. Moderated by Leon Beugelsdijk, Front-End Development Manager, Shell Speakers: Aaron Cahill, Associate Professor of Applied Geoscience and Environmental Risk, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Margaret Copland, CS Wells Lead, North Sea Transition Authority

Ep 142SPE Live Podcast: Permian Basin – Opportunities in this Highly Productive Oil and Gas Region
The Permian Basin stands as a cornerstone of the oil and gas industry, both within the USA and on a global scale. Renowned as one of the most prolific oil and gas producing regions worldwide, the Basin’s vast reserves and cutting-edge technologies have cemented its position as a leader in unconventional oil and gas plays. This region not only significantly bolsters the United States energy independence and economic growth but also plays a pivotal role in stabilizing global energy markets. With thousands of vertical and horizontal producing wells, significant advancements have been accomplished in reservoir recoveries, efficiencies, development strategies, and technology deployments. The 2025 SPE Permian Basin Energy conference will highlight recent advancements, field results, and current challenges and opportunities from active operators within the basin. Attendees will get a unique opportunity to hear about field case studies from technical staff, and operators’ leadership will discuss their strategic plans. Moderated by Tom Blasingame, Professor and Head of Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University Speakers: Luis Baez, Permian Basin Water Manager at ConocoPhillips Johannes Alvarez, Enhanced Oil Recovery Manager in the Shale & Tight Business at Chevron

Ep 141SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", December 2025
In her December podcast, Jennifer pulls back the curtain on how the Board actually works, what it takes to get involved, and the key outcomes from our most recent meeting at ATCE in Houston. A little transparency goes a long way.

Ep 140SPE Live Podcast: Reservoir Management 2035 - The Human + AI Alliance
From today’s actions to tomorrow’s breakthroughs—this SPE Live, hosted by the SPE Integrated Reservoir Management Technical Section, will explore how reservoir management is being reshaped for the decade ahead. The integration of human expertise with artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from concept to reality, creating new opportunities to optimize decision-making, re-tool talent, and unlock competitive advantage. In this 30-minute dialogue, industry thought leaders will sketch a roadmap from 2025 to 2035. They will discuss how workflows are evolving from static models to adaptive, AI-powered systems, the skills and roles that will define the next generation of reservoir professionals, and the key risks and opportunities facing companies and individuals alike. Whether you are shaping corporate strategy or planning your career, this session will highlight the decisive actions in the next five years that will set the pace for the future. Moderated by Muhammad Navaid Khan, Chair, SPE IRM Technical Section. Senior Specialist in Reservoir Engineering, ADNOC Speakers: • Rahim Masoudi, SPE Reservoir Technical Director. Chief Technical Lead, EnQuest/Veri Energy • Sushma Bhan, SPE DSEA Technical Director. Founder & CEO, Accuria Data

Ep 139SPE Live Podcast: Using Virtual Flow Metering Data for Advanced Reservoir Surveillance and Development Planning
The Flow Measurement Technical Section (FMTS), in collaboration with the Integrated Reservoir Management Technical Section (IRMTS), is hosting this SPE Live session to explore the evolving role of Virtual Flow Metering (VFM) as a bridge between production measurement and reservoir management. The discussion will explore how advances in multiphase metering, sensing technologies, and data- driven algorithms are enabling more accurate and reliable virtual measurements, while also providing valuable insights for reservoir performance analysis. By integrating perspectives from both flow measurement and reservoir engineering, the conversation will highlight how VFM can optimize production allocation, improve well and field surveillance, and support real-time operational decisions. Through case examples and technical insight, the discussion will present how VFM solutions are being deployed, validated, and refined to meet the industry’s evolving operational and reservoir management needs. Moderated by Phani Kondapi, President, Jaajitech Digital Speakers: Lars Wollebaek, CTO, Turbulent Flux Adilbek Mursaliyev, Product Chief, Dereknet Muhammed Navaid, Senior Specialist in Reservoir Engineering, ADNOC

Ep 138SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", November 2025
Our industry’s reputation won’t be rebuilt through campaigns—it will be rebuilt through conversation. This podcast explores how the “20/60/20 Rule” can guide us to focus on the majority who simply want to understand what we do, and why facts alone aren’t enough to change minds.

Ep 137SPE Live Podcast: Resilient Leadership for a Sustainable Energy Future
As the energy industry faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities, leadership plays a pivotal role in driving a sustainable future. Meeting the growing global energy demands while addressing environmental concerns requires leaders to adopt innovative, ethical, and forward-thinking approaches. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Business Leadership Committee proudly presents the SPE Live: “Resilient Leadership for a Sustainable Energy Future.” This 30-minute episode will explore how oil and gas industry leaders can foster resilience, inspire innovation, and embed sustainability into their organizations’ core strategies. What to Expect: Gain valuable insights from our distinguished speakers as they discuss: 1. Defining Resilient Leadership for Sustainability: What it means to lead with resilience and sustainability in the energy industry. The role of ethics, long-term thinking, and adaptability in shaping sustainable leadership. 2. Embedding Sustainability into Business Strategies: Leadership approaches to integrating sustainability into operations and decision-making. The importance of cultivating a skilled and sustainability-focused workforce through education and mentorship. 3. Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement: Strategies for fostering trust, building partnerships, and engaging communities and stakeholders effectively. Advocacy and policy engagement to advance sustainability goals. 4. Driving Innovation for a Sustainable Future: How leaders can overcome challenges in technology adoption and drive transformative innovation. Opportunities for growth and competitive advantage through sustainable practices. Moderated by Mike Etuhoko, CEO/Founder of Protekz Inc. Speakers: Nicholas Creswell, Former Head of Culture & Talent at Orsted Joyce Cacho, Chair, Sistema.bio Giorgio Delpiano, Founder, Abeille.ai

Ep 136SPE Live Podcast: Repurposing Idle Oil and Gas Wells to Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Repurposing Idle Oil and Gas Wells to Thermal Energy Storage Systems for Long Duration, Dispatchable and Distributed Electricity Delivery. There are over 39,000 idle oil and gas wells in California. State and local regulators apply pressure to abandon these wells, but their abandonment comes at a significant and often underfunded cost, and many are sources of actual or potential methane emissions. Converting these assets to Thermal Energy Storage Systems (TES) permanently seals off emissions, provides Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) and leverages tax credits available in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for this conversion. Idle oil and gas wells are ideal environments for a TES due to their large volumes and high thermal insulation. The conversion begins with standard abandonment protocols followed by the installation of a novel closed-loop heat exchanger system within the wellbore. Using surplus renewable electricity during peak production periods, RHTHPs transfer high-temperature TES into the borehole. This stored energy can later be dispatched through above-ground Carnot Battery systems, enabling flexible LDES independent of geothermal gradients. The modular design adapts to various site conditions and energy demands throughout California and the other 31 petroleum producing states where there are aging oil and gas wells. Moderated by Analiese Andersen, Account Executive, MicroThermal Energy Speaker: Bill Bartling, Co-Founder, Geo2Watts and Advisor for Lillianah Technologies

Ep 135SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - "Energizing Tomorrow", October 2025
In this first mini podcast as 2026 SPE President, Jennifer Miskimins shares the meaning behind our new tagline—Solutions. People. Energy.—and how it sets the stage for her priorities in the year ahead. From tackling the energy trilemma to supporting members and shaping SPE’s future, join Jennifer as she explores the opportunities and challenges ahead.

Ep 134SPE Live Podcast: AI-Driven Transformation. Powering Efficiency, Sustainability, and Innovation in the Future of Oil & Gas
This SPE Live explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation are revolutionizing the oil and gas industry, driving unprecedented gains in operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability. As the sector navigates volatile markets and decarbonization mandates, AI emerges as a critical enabler for predictive processes, autonomous operations, and emissions reduction. Industry leaders share real-world case studies, strategic roadmaps, and emerging trends shaping the next decade of energy innovation. Key Themes Covered: * AI’s Strategic Imperative * High-Impact Applications * Innovation Frontiers * Talent & Leadership Moderated by Wael Ziadat, Vice President at Corva AI Speaker: Majed Alzahrani, Petroleum Engineering Systems Consultant and Data Scientist at Saudi Aramco

Ep 133SPE Live Podcast Regional Director Series: Igniting Impact - SPE Africa’s Bold New Path in Member Engagement and Regional Synergy
The Society of Petroleum Engineers Africa Region is on a transformative phase—redefining how professionals connect, grow, and lead across the continent. In this exclusive SPE Live, the Africa Regional Director will speak to bold initiatives about the future of member engagement and collaboration within the region. From the maiden edition of the SPE Africa Annual Technical Conference (ATCE) to the launch of SPE Africa Beyond-the-Border (BtB) initiative, the sustained SPE Africa YP debate and Section Officers Workshop, and the setup of different active units engaging members and the public, this session will spotlight the vision, strategy, and milestones driving Africa’s energy dialogue forward. Additionally, this SPE Live will provide insights from the ongoing SPEI President’s tour of Africa, which is reinforcing SPE’s commitment to regional inclusion, and professional excellence. Join us to learn how these groundbreaking programs are creating platforms for knowledge sharing, leadership development, expanding SPE Africa footprint across Africa and cross-border synergy—setting a new standard for regional engagement in SPE Africa. Moderated by Emmanuella Agbo, Project Engineer, Renaissance Africa Energy Company Speaker: Riverson Oppong, SPE Africa Regional Director. CEO, Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC)

Ep 132SPE President's Podcast with Jennifer Miskimins - September 2025
In this exclusive Q&A, 2026 SPE President Jennifer Miskimins shares her roadmap for the year ahead, touching on key initiatives, the importance of member engagement, and how SPE can evolve to meet the changing needs of the energy sector.

Ep 131SPE Live Podcast: Synergizing Innovation and Collaboration - Transforming Energy for a Sustainable Future
The SPE Energy Transition Symposium brings together professionals from multiple disciplines across the energy sector, offering a comprehensive platform for learning, networking, and collaboration. Our primary objective is to facilitate the exchange and dissemination of knowledge drawn from the insights of industry leaders, technical experts, academics, practitioners, representatives from the financial community, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) leaders. In today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, staying informed and connected is more important than ever. This SPE Live provides a sneak peek into the upcoming 2025 SPE Energy Transition Symposium, happening 8-10 September 2025 in Sugar Land, Texas. Moderated by George Koperna, CEO at Advanced Resources International, Inc. Speaker: Maria Angela Capello, Senior Partner at Red Tree Consulting

Ep 130SPE Live Podcast: 2025 SRMS Update - Expanding the Framework for CO2 Storage Resources Classification and Management
Join us for an overview of SPE’s newly updated CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS), a system that provides the carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) community with a standard for storage resources classification and categorization. The SRMS provides a consistent approach to estimate storable quantities and evaluate the commerciality of projects and presents results in a comprehensive classification framework. It provides stakeholders (governments, regulators, financial entities, etc.) a means for understanding confidence in the storage resources for their use and allow comparing and contrasting CO2 storage estimates based on project maturity and geologic certainty. It also provides context for an investment and tracking the performance of the investment. The expert moderator and panel of speakers will share and discuss how the 2025 SRMS built on the 2017 system, the key changes from the previous version, and will review the applicability of the SRMS at a high level. Moderated by Scott Frailey, Principal Reservoir Engineer at Illinois Geologic Survey Speakers: • Sylvain Thibeau, CO2 Geological Storage Expert at TotalEnergies • Daniel DiLuzio, Vice Chair of Chevron’s Storage Advisory Committee

Ep 129SPE Live Podcast Technical Director Series: HSES in Production and Operations. Opportunities, Gaps, and Outlook
Join us for an SPE Live Podcast on unlocking HSE and sustainability excellence, identifying opportunities, addressing gaps, and shaping the future of production and operations through innovative strategies, collaborative approaches, and cutting-edge technologies to ensure a safer, more sustainable, and environmentally responsible industry. Moderated by Johana Dunlop, former SPE HSES Technical Director. Head of Membership at IOGP. Speakers: • Sue Staley, SPE HSES Technical Director. Sustainability Director at vPSI Group LL • Hamad Al-Marri, SPE Production and Operations (P&O / P&F) Technical Director. VP, Production Eng & Well Completion at Saudi Aramco

Ep 128SPE Live Podcast: Hydrogen in Action. Today’s Use Cases and What We Might See by 2050
Hydrogen is no longer just a future promise — it’s already being deployed in real-world projects today. In this SPE Live, we will highlight key current applications of hydrogen and ammonia, particularly in industry, shipping, and power. We will then explore what is realistically expected by 2050, based on project trends, policy shifts, and market developments. The conversation will also touch on the importance of policy support, full life-cycle emissions tracking, and the evolving global trade in low-carbon hydrogen derivatives like ammonia and e-fuels. As the value chain evolves, a parallel effort is urgently needed to build the future workforce — equipping today’s professionals and preparing new talent with the right technical and commercial skills to support and scale low-carbon hydrogen solutions. The goal is to give participants a clear, grounded view of where we are now — and where we could go next. Moderated by Ibrahim Muritala, Global Hydrogen Leader at ABS, Global Sustainability Center Speakers: * Magdy Mohamed, Technical Development Manager at XRG * James E. Fesmire, Co-founder, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect at GenH2 Corp.

Ep 127SPE Live Podcast: Regional Director Series: Driving Decarbonization in the Asia-Pacific Energy Sector. Opportunities and Challenges
Join this dynamic SPE Live as we explore the energy industry’s decarbonization agenda in the Asia-Pacific region. This session delves into the critical challenges and opportunities shaping the region’s low-carbon future. From policy and regulation to technology and innovation, we will uncover practical strategies for accelerating decarbonization while highlighting the vital role of collaboration and knowledge sharing within the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). Why Attend: • Gain actionable insights into decarbonization strategies tailored for the Asia-Pacific region. • Learn how SPE is shaping the energy sector’s transition through innovation and collaboration. • Discover opportunities to contribute to the industry’s low-carbon future by engaging with SPE’s global community. Speakers: • Hazli Sham Kassim, SPE Asia Pacific Regional Director (2023-2025). Vice President, Development, Upstream, PETRONAS Energy • Koji Yamamoto, SPE Asia Pacific Regional Director (2025-2027). Vice President, Energy Business Unit, JOGMEC Moderated by Margaretha Thaliharjanti, Vice President Energi Institute at PT Pertamina (Persero)

Ep 126SPE Live Podcast: Technical Director Series: Reservoir and Completions, Pivoting our Profession - Petroleum Engineering in a Net Zero Carbon World
Join us for an insightful SPE Live with the Completions and Reservoir Technical Directors as we explore emerging technologies, key trends shaping the energy sector, the future of petroleum engineers, and how SPE is fostering innovation and collaboration among professionals. Moderated by Terry Palisch, 2024 SPE President. Former SPE Completions Technical Director. Chief Technology Officer at CARBO Ceramics. Speakers: • Peggy Rijken, SPE Completions Technical Director. Chapter Manager, Geomechanics at Chevron • Rahim Masoudi, SPE Reservoir Technical Director. Chief Technical Lead at EnQuest/Veri Energy

Ep 125SPE Live Podcast: Permanent Magnet Motors in Artificial Lift - Technologies, Safety, and Best Practices. From the Permian to the World
Electrical Submersible Pumps continue to play a vital role in artificial lift, offering efficient and scalable solutions across a wide range of reservoir conditions. In recent years, Permanent Magnet Motors (PMMs) have gained significant momentum as a preferred alternative to traditional Induction Motors (IMs) in ESP systems. While PMMs have been part of the industry since the 1990s, their widespread adoption has accelerated over the past decade, driven by advancements in motor efficiency, drive technology, and integrated control and monitoring systems. These innovations have contributed to lower power consumption, improved environmental performance, and enhanced economic returns, making PMMs a compelling option in today’s energy landscape. However, with these benefits come specific operational and safety considerations. One key challenge is managing the regenerative power generated by magnetized rotors, which can pose risks during handling, installation, and operation. The industry has responded with robust safety protocols, power isolation techniques, advanced control logic, and automated startup procedures to mitigate these risks and unlock the full potential of PMM technology. This SPE Live, in collaboration with the SPE Artificial Lift Technical Section, brings together leading experts to explore the evolution of Permanent Magnet Motor technology in ESP applications—from early developments to cutting-edge global implementations. Drawing on extensive experience from the Permian Basin and other key production regions, the discussion will cover: Recent technological advancements enabling the broader adoption of PMMs Integration with modern Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) for optimized control Enhanced operational reliability and energy efficiency Safety protocols for handling, commissioning, and operating PMM-driven ESP systems Field case studies highlighting cost savings, performance gains, and sustainability benefits Whether you’re working in a high-volume shale play or managing brownfield operations overseas, this session offers valuable insights and takeaways for engineers, operators, and asset managers looking to improve artificial lift performance through the adoption of PMM technology. Moderated by Shivani Vyas, Sales Manager, Odessa Separator Inc. Speakers: Dakai Yin, ESP Engineer Advisor, Oxy Lorne Simmons, North American Director of Quality and Training, Levare

Ep 124SPE Live Podcast: Technical Director Series: Data Science & Engineering Analytics and Drilling
Join us for an insightful SPE Live with the SPE Data Science & Engineering Analytics (DSEA) and Drilling Technical Directors as we explore emerging technologies, key trends shaping the industry, and how SPE is fostering innovation and collaboration among professionals. Speakers: • Sushma Bhan, SPE DSEA Technical Director. Board of Directors at Ikon Science • Robin Macmillan, SPE Drilling Technical Director. Consultant Moderated by Silviu Livescu, 2020-2023 SPE DSEA Technical Director. Co-Founder and CTO at Bedrock Energy

Ep 123SPE Live Podcast: Innovating Together - Solutions, People, and Energy for a Responsible Transition
Join us for an SPE Live on Energy Transition. Learn how the technical and scientific advancements in geo-engineering can contribute to meeting the challenges of the energy transition with a preview of the upcoming SPE Europe Energy Conference and Exhibition in Vienna. Under the theme of “Innovating Together: Solutions, People and Energy for a Responsible Transition”, the event will join upstream oil and gas technology with clean energy efforts to discuss future pathways of discovery, providing the chance to establish a common ground across disciplines to highlight recent achievements, sharing proposed guidelines for optimizing integrated processes and procedures, discussing the new targets of education in the energy sector, exploring strategic approaches to adapt traditional oil and gas expertise to new energy technologies, to create inclusive workplace cultures and to foster innovative initiatives for sustainable energy solutions. Moderator: Edna Michelle Bisso Bi Mba, Head of Reservoir Services, Harbour Energy Guests: • Reinhard Oswald, SVP Tech Center at OMV • Filippo Abbá, COO & Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at SAIPEM • Francesca Verga, Professor at Politecnico di Torino SPE Europe Energy Conference and Exhibition

Ep 122SPE Live Podcast: The Future of the North Sea – Perspectives from Across Europe
Oil and gas from the North Sea has powered Europe for decades. The North Sea is now providing a diverse mix of energy solutions with ambitious plans for offshore wind, the scale up of carbon storage, and the potential for hydrogen generation and distribution. Europe’s energy systems have been hit by turmoil following the Ukraine war. In this SPE Live, you will hear perspectives from across Europe and the different approaches to how countries are managing their respective journeys to net zero emissions. Some countries continue to encourage investment in oil and gas to drive the economy and fund a broader energy transition, others have taken a different path seeking to accelerate renewable energy coupled with policy that removes incentives for oil and gas development. What is the future for the North Sea as Europe’s energy mix evolves? How do we best use this shared resource? This lively conversation will be continued at SPE Offshore Europe in Aberdeen on 2-5 September 2025. Moderator: Natalie Coupar, Communications and Marketing Director, OEUK Guests: • Martin Næsby – Chief Executive, Dansk Offshore • Laura Sims – Associate Director, S&P Global SPE Offshore Europe

Ep 121SPE Live Podcast: How Relevant is Well Intervention in Today's O&G Landscape?
How relevant is well intervention in today’s O&G landscape? Very much, as the need from operators to maximize ROI while maintaining cost control relies on mature asset management, production increases. Well Intervention is a fundamental technical discipline, which enables Operators to regain access to reserves and restore/increase production faster than drilling. The SPE/ICoTA conference is the cornerstone of the Well Intervention Technical Community, where companies share their newest technologies, developments, and achievements, contributing to the technical excellence and knowledge sharing amongst peers. Moderated by Carlos Torres, SPE North America Regional Director. Founder and Owner at Royal Oaks Energy Services Speakers: Manuel Chavez, Lead Well Interventions Engineer, Coiled Tubing SME at Shell Luis Castro, Asset Surveillance and Intervention Leader at Baker Hughes SPE/ICoTA Well Intervention Conference and Exhibition

Ep 120SPE Live Podcast: Shaping the Future of the Drilling and Well Industry
Join us for an exclusive fireside chat with Erik Kirkemo, Senior Vice President of Drilling & Well at Equinor and Conference Chair for the upcoming SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition. We will explore the extraordinary shifts reshaping the drilling landscape—from harnessing advanced automation and digital innovation to pursuing net-zero targets. Erik will share insights on balancing short-term demands with long-term strategic planning, adapting to evolving regulations, and leveraging collaboration to drive meaningful change. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain fresh perspectives on what’s truly shaping the future of drilling. Moderated by Robin Macmillan, SPE Technical Director for Drilling Speakers: Erik Kirkemo, Senior Vice President of Drilling and Well, Equinor. Conference Chair for the 2025 SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference & Exhibition

Ep 119SPE Live Podcast: From Human Error to System Resilience in O&G, Maritime, and Civil Aviation Industries - Learnings and Perspectives
In this SPE Live, we explore the evolution of safety in O&G, maritime, and civil aviation industries under a human factors approach, discussing how the evolution from human error to system resilience reshaped workplace practices and safety management. Drawing insights from incidents and normal work, we illustrate how human competencies, such as adaptive variability, non-technical skills, and team dynamics, are the solution, not the problem, to deal with the emergent challenges in high-risk environments as the complex sociotechnical system of these industry's workplaces. Moderated by Sarah Acton, Human Factors Engineer at Ascend Performance Materials Speakers: • Riana Steen, Associate Professor at BI Norwegian Business School • James Norman, FOQA Gatekeeper, ALPA at Delta Air Lines • Josué Maia Franca, Safety Engineer and Human Factors Consultant at Petrobras

Ep 118SPE Live Podcast: The Frontiers in CCUS with the TWA Energy Influencers
We are excited to host two 2024 Energy Influencers selected by The Way Ahead for outstanding technical, entrepreneurial, and service contributions by young professionals. In this SPE Live, we discuss how technology innovation is enabling carbon capture, how industry is scaling-up these technologies in large projects globally, and how our energy sector is collaborating and working across industries to advance. Our guests have years of experience championing new technologies and are ready to share their perspectives and answer your questions. Moderated by Natan Battisti, Portfolio Risk & Decision Quality Lead at Harbour Energy Speakers: • Mohamad Yousef Alklih, Senior Reservoir Simulation Engineer at ADNOC • Rostyslav Dolog, Senior Lab Scientist at Aramco Americas
Ep 117SPE Live Podcast: Challenges Faced by Young Leaders and How to Overcome Them - With TWA Energy Influencers
We are excited to host three 2024 Energy Influencers selected by The Way Ahead for outstanding technical, entrepreneurial, and service contributions by young professionals. In this SPE Live, we talk about the meaning and impact of being a leader, leadership skills, challenges face as young leaders and how to overcome them. Our guests have become leaders and are ready to share their perspectives and answer your questions. Moderated by Hitisha Dadlani, Reservoir engineer at ONGC Speakers: *Ravana Karimova, Completion and Intervention Engineer at bp * Debora Martogi, Geotechnical Engineer at Geosyntec Consultants * Nihal Darraj, CCS researcher at Imperial College London
Ep 116SPE Live Podcast: Advanced Membrane Technology Applications for Produced Water Treatment
Stringent regulations to protect the environment have generated an increased demand for oilfield produced water treatment for recycling and reuse, creating significant challenges to existing treatment technologies. Membranes technologies, even though they have sparsely been used in the oil and gas industry, offer promising solutions. During this SPE Live, we are going to discuss innovations on membrane materials, coatings and hydraulics. Field examples to illustrate applications of advanced membrane technology to treat produced water will be shared. Moderated by Patricia E. Carreras, General Manager at Blue Moon Strategies Speakers: • Jinwen Wang, Vice President of Product at PolyCera • Peter Christou, President at Swirltex
Ep 115SPE Live Podcast: Direct Lithium Extraction from Produced Water and Brine Well
Lithium is an essential building block of the low-carbon economy, particularly for energy storage and electric vehicles. Due to its unique properties and lack of alternatives, the global demand for lithium is predicted to rise over 40 times by 2040. To meet this demand, lithium mining and refining need to scale in tandem. Current methods of extraction and processing are slow and resource intensive. Brine is pumped to the surface and into ponds where solar evaporation is used to concentrate the lithium. This process can take months or years to complete, requires large amounts of land and water, causes air and water pollution, and has a relatively low recovery efficiency. New direct lithium extraction (DLE) technologies, on other hand, are emerging which extract lithium from produced oil and gas water or saturated brines. There are several categories of DLE technologies including sorbents, electrochemical, membrane and ion exchange technologies. Dozens of companies are working in these areas and several of them are starting to reach the commercial markets. DLE projects are dependent upon a wide range of technologies and disciplines in the petroleum engineering field. These include drilling the wells, pumping the lithium rich brine/produced water, recycling and reinjecting water in the reservoirs, and reservoir characterization and simulation. This SPE Live will focus on petroleum engineering skills required for DLE and provide a resource outlook for DLE technologies. Speaker: Marshall Carolus, Vice President at INTEK Inc. Moderated by: Elena Melchert, President at Energy Consulting LLC
Ep 114SPE Live Podcast: Integrated Sensor Synergy - Enhancing Critical Infrastructure Security
Monitoring critical infrastructure is a crucial aspect of maritime security. It involves integrating various sensor technologies to create a comprehensive understanding of the environment. This includes data from static sensors like OptoDAS, radar, AIS, sonar, and CCTV and mobile sources such as unmanned systems. This SPE Live focuses on integrating these diverse data sources into one comprehensive understanding of the environment. * Speakers: Lasse Krabbesmark, Product Manager at Systematic Mike Rountree, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Systematic * Moderated by Ed Tovar, CEO at InTechSys, LLC
Ep 113SPE Live Podcast: O&G Powering Our Net Zero Future –Where Are We, What Next?
Energy Security underlines oil and gas dominant role in the foreseeable future. However, 85% of CO2 emissions are related to the production or consumption of energy. Hence the important dual role of the O&G community is to safeguard the energy supply while advancing us toward Net-Zero. Scyller Borglum talks with Girish Nadkarni to unpack the complexities of whether we are making sufficient progress, the role of Climate Tech investments, do we need to further democratize Discovery, Development, and Deployment, the role of AI and the O&G sector’s leadership in our march to Net-Zero. Girish Nadkarni is a veteran thought leader in corporate venture investing. He retired as the CEO of TotalEnergies Ventures in 2022. Among many advisory roles, he serves OGCI Climate Investments, Clean Energy Ventures, and the Stanford High Impact Technology Fund. Scyller Borglum is the Vice President for WSP USA’s Underground Storage Market in the Energy National Business Line. She is the Deputy Project Manager for the Advanced Clean Energy Storage cavern development in Delta, UT, the first-ever utility-scale hydrogen production and storage facility in the world. Join them as they answer live questions! • Speaker: Girish Nadkarni, Climate Tech Investor, Venture Advisor, and Board Member • Moderated by Scyller Borglum, Vice President at WSP
Ep 112SPE Live Podcast: Technical Director Series – Data Science in Production and Operations – Opportunities, Gaps, and Future Outlook
Join us for an SPE Live on data science applications, opportunities, future trends, gaps, and demands in oil and gas production and operations. In this episode, the SPE DSEA Technical Director and the SPE Production and Operations Technical Director also address people skills & training requirements related to data science for professionals in the energy sector. Speakers: • Hamad Al-Marri, SPE Production and Operations Technical Director. Production and Facilities Development Director at Saudi Aramco • Sushma Bhan, SPE DSEA Technical Director. Board of Director at Ikon Science Moderated by Birol Dindoruk, Former SPE DSEA Technical Director. Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston.
Ep 111SPE Live Podcast: Leveraging Expertise to Prepare the Next Generation
In this SPE Live, we discuss how a large oil & gas operator made the decision to encourage young to mid-career petroleum engineers to become SPE certified. The strategy to pursue SPE Certification was to create an avenue to recognize the level of expertise of our petroleum engineers. It was essential to company leaders to choose a globally recognized certification program such as SPE Certification. Prior to this effort, Saudi Aramco had developed a strategy to manage and retain explicit and tacit knowledge from the experienced retiring workforce through a Corporate University know as Upstream Professional Development Center (UPDC). When establishing training programs at UPDC, a critical factor was to identify principle in-house subject matter experts (SMEs) and capture their knowledge. Additionally, UPDC utilizing our in-house SMEs to deliver courses. When creating a program to prepare our young professionals for the SPE Certification, the UPDC was able to leverage existing programs and inhouse SMEs to create a program for preparing to take the SPE Certification Exam. In this discussion, our guest discusses the details of the program and the success of the efforts as of today, achieving 98% passing rate with over 1200 engineers certified. Speaker: Todd A. Green, Technical Advisory Group Team Lead at Aramco. Moderated by Bob Merrill, SPE Engineering Professionalism Committee Chair
Ep 110SPE Live Podcast: Technical Director Series – Completions and Drilling Operations
Join us for an SPE Live with the SPE Completions Technical Director and the SPE Drilling Technical Director to discuss operations, the latest technologies, and people skills for energy sector professionals. Speakers: • Robin Macmillan, SPE Drilling Technical Director. Business Development at IBM • Karen Olson, SPE Completions Technical Director. Senior Completions Advisor at Well Data Labs Moderated by Peggy Rijken, Incoming SPE Completions Technical Director. Chapter Manager, Geomechanics Technology Center at Chevron.
Ep 109SPE Live Pre-ATCE Series: What Do Leaders Need to Know, and Do, to Improve Safety Culture?
Leadership has a critical role in ensuring that a desired culture of safety exists within an organization. Good leaders engage their employees in a way that builds trust and yields desired discretionary effort around safety. Research has also shown that companies with an engaged workforce perform better in safety, quality, and financially versus their peers with less engaged workers. Join this SPE Live Pre-ATCE with Tom Knode and Thomas Hinterseer as they discuss key issues around effective leadership for safety. Speaker: Thomas Hinterseer, Managing Director and President of the Board of CEDEP Moderated by Tom Knode, Principal Consultant at vPSI Group LL
Ep 108SPE Live Podcast: Technical Director Series – CCS/CCUS Opportunities and Challenges for Safe Storage and Decarbonization Efforts
Join us for an SPE Live on CCS/CCUS opportunities and challenges for safe storage and decarbonization efforts. In this episode, the SPE HSES Technical Director and the SPE Reservoir Technical Director will address the intersection of HSES and Reservoir technical and non-technical challenges. In a world needing less carbon, CCS/CCUS is an area that will grow globally. Speakers: • Sue Staley, SPE HSES Technical Director. Sustainability Director at vPSI Group LLC • Rodolfo Camacho, SPE Reservoir Technical Director. Professor at the National University of Mexico Moderated by: Simeon Eburi, SPE North America Regional Director. Reservoir Management Advisor at Chevron