Paper Proposal Submittal Guidelines

Call for papers Abstract submission is now closed!

  • Obtain necessary clearance from your management.
  • The paper proposal must be no more than 300 words and should include a description of the proposed paper, results/conclusions, and the technical category most applicable to your paper. (See box at right.)
  • The paper proposal must be received by 10 July 2009.
  • Please note that, if accepted, your paper may be published, as submitted, in conference information media, including on the event website or may be requested to feature in an online live session.
  • Authors whose paper proposals are accepted will be required to provide a manuscript for inclusion in the conference Proceedings CD. Authors who do not submit a manuscript and the associated publication forms by the manuscript due date will be withdrawn from the programme and will not be allowed to present.
  • Please note: if you are interested in having a technical paper published without presenting at a conference, you should submit the paper as an unsolicited manuscript. For more details, click here.

A Word about Commercialism

SPE has a stated policy against use of commercial trade names, company logos, or text that is commercial in tone in the paper title, text or slides. Use of such terms will result in careful scrutiny by the programme committee in evaluating abstracts and the presence of commercialism in the paper may result in it being withdrawn from the programme.

TECHNICAL CATEGORIES

The Programme Committee for SPE Intelligent Energy 2010 would like to invite papers for technical sessions
that relate to the following topics:

  • Business as Usual
  • Cost and Value
  • Organisation
  • Future

We have provided some thought-provoking statements; these are
intended as triggers only and are not intended to be strictly adhered to.

For a more complete list, please download Abstract Sub-Topics (PDF)