Startups pitch ESG, AI, and engineering tech at SPE ATCE in San Antonio
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They came. They pitched. And today, Pix Force is taking home $28,000 in prize money from the SPE ATCE Startup Village Energy Startup Competition. “This means quite a lot and shows that we’re on the right track,” said Renato Gomes, Co-Founder and President of Pix Force, when asked what it meant to be recognized by industry peers. “It’s not […]
A new climate change report offers reality check on energy transition, and a call to invest in CCUS
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The effects of climate change are all around us, and for those of us who work in the energy industry, not a day goes by without thinking about what’s needed to enable a successful energy transition while also meeting growing demand. Extreme weather, record temperatures, and rapid ice melt soak up a lot of ink […]
With the launch of Enterprise AI, Chevron embarks on a new phase of digital transformation
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Chevron has been on the digital transformation road for a while.
As in — they are long past the digitization stage, figuring out how to gather, analyze and then use the data their company produces.
Want to reduce carbon emissions with CCS? Non-siloed, transparent teamwork is critical
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The world needs to hit big decarbonization goals by 2050.
And one of the key, well-developed technologies that will help us get there is carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Energy transition opportunity unlocks with the right mix of technology, collaboration, and investment policy
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If you want an example of how technology can change behavior, look no further than a sleep tracker, says Allyson Anderson Book, Chief Sustainability Officer of Baker Hughes. “I couldn’t figure out why I wasn’t sleeping,” Book told a room full of energy leaders. “Now I know thanks to technology and digital, and I use that now […]
Simulation technology will play a significant role in achieving decarbonization
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Imagine showing up to work every day and having to do your job wearing a blindfold.
The Great Retirement Solution: Bridging the skills gap in the energy workforce
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Back in 2015, Forbes reported that “nearly 50% of the [energy] industry’s employee base would be retiring in the next 5 to 7 years.” A massive exodus of individuals with vast experience, knowledge, and skills honed over an entire career. Fast forward seven years, Statistics Canada has reported a record number of Canadians are retired. But it’s not just […]
Collaboration is the path forward
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The energy industry is currently undergoing a transformational shift toward a more sustainable and lower-carbon future. This shift requires collaboration, innovation, and a willingness to share ideas and information across the industry.