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  • Karachi Chapter hosts mud logging class
    • 03 July
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    • The University of Karachi SPE Student Chapter held a course on Mud Logging, Coring & Well Testing Techniques, 28 June.  The course was attended by 77  SPE Student members, 22 guests, and several faculty members and professionals. Certificates and gifts were presented to the course coordinator, instructor, and the volunteers who helped organize the event.
  • Finalists announced for Outstanding Student Chapter Award
    • 03 July
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    • Six finalists for the 2008 Outstanding Student Chapter Award have been announed. The Award will be presented at the 2008 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 21-24 September in Denver, Colorado USA. The finalists are: University of Cairo University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of Ibadan Istanbul Technical University Pontificia Univ Catolica do Rio de Janeiro-PUC Rio Malaysia University of Technology
  • SPE announces new student chapters
    • 02 July
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    • Congratulations to the newest student chapters just approved! Anambra State University, ULI Queensland University of Technology, Australia Covenant University, Nigeria Kyoto University, Japan Novosibirsk State University, Russia University of Vila Velha, Brazil University of Oslo, Norway
  • SPE adds two new student chapters
    • 21 June
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    • SPE welcomes two new student chapters at universities in the Middle East region: Caledonian College of Engineering - Seeb, Oman American University of Sharjah - Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  • Maritime Academy hosts E-program for school children
    • 19 June
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    • Isaac Opoku, president of the SPE Reginal Maritime Academy Student Chapter, put on an environmental program for children in the DA school in Prampram, Ghana. Opoku identified various energy sources, how some contribute to global warming, and how children can work to conserve resources and protect the environment. The program is part of the chapter's on-going outreach efforts. 
  • University of Dundee takes a field trip to Scotland
    • 17 June
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    • The University of Dundee Student Chapter took 17 students of the SPE CEPMLP on a field trip to ExoonMobil Chemical Plant at Mosmorran, Fife, Scotland on 14 May. The students were enthusiastic about this much anticipated trip. At ExxonMobil, the group was met by a team of staff who gave them a screen presentation of the [...]
  • Register for ATCE and reserve your hotel room now
    • 04 June
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    • Many exciting student events are being planned for the 2008 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition that will be held 21-24 September in Denver, Colorado. Book your hotel room in the special student room block now. Space is limited! http://www.spe.org/atce/2008/travel/index.html Comfort Inn Downtown Denver 401 17th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 USA Book online using the Student Access code ATCSTU0908.
  • STAR Program selections for 2008 announced
    • 28 May
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    • All selections have been made for the STAR Program for 2008, and arrangements are in progress. The STAR Program sponsors students to attend ATCE at no cost.  This is not a program that can be applied for.  The SPE International Board of Directors identifies specific universities, and one student from each of those universities is chosen [...]
  • King Saud Chapter has busy month
    • 15 May
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    • Members of the King Saud University SPE Student Chapter attended the First Saudi Innovation Exhibition focusing on innovations related to exploration and production.  The student chapter members also organized a 6 day SPE recruiting campaign, which brought the chapter's membership to more than 600.  Trips during the month included a visit to the Disabled Children's Association and a field trip to [...]
  • Port Harcourt Chapter hosts paper contest
    • 15 May
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    • More than 200 students, faculty, and guests attended the 5th annual Professor Chi Ikoku Paper Contest in April. 14 students competed in the competition.