Strengthening Knowledge Transfer in Unconventional Resources with Shauna Noonan
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Collecting technical information can be challenging, especially if those who have it are not willing or able to share it. In this episode, Shauna Noonan discusses effectively, proactively seeking out the technical knowledge that our members both need and that the industry requires to meet the world’s demand for oil and gas. Each month, Shauna joins The SPE Podcast to discuss her President's Column and to share her SPE journey. We'll end each of these podcasts asking the audience an interactive question. From this Episode Competency Management Tool: https://www.spe.org/en/training/certification/cmt/ Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference: http://www.spe-events.org/hydraulicfracturing/Homepage International Petroleum Technology Conference: http://iptcnet.org/ JPT Casing Failures Article: https://pubs.spe.org/en/jpt/jpt-article-detail/?art=6385 JPT Vaca Muerta Article: https://pubs.spe.org/en/jpt/jpt-article-detail/?art=4827 SPE Connect: https://www.spe.org/en/industry/spe-connect/ SPE eMentoring:https://www.spe.org/en/ementoring/ SPE International App: https://www.spe.org/en/members/speiapp/ SPE Membership: https://www.spe.org/en/members/ URTeC: https://urtec.org/ URTeC Argentina: https://urtec.org/latinamerica/2020 URTeC Brisbane Papers: https://www.onepetro.org/conferences/URTEC/19APUR More from Shauna Noonan (Twitter @shauna_noonan) Strengthening Knowledge Transfer in Unconventional Resources The Influential Yet Delicate Balance of Mentoring Strengthening the Feedstock of Incoming Talent for the Oil and Gas Industry Strengthening the Tools and Methods We Use To Disseminate Knowledge to Members Strengthening the Quality of SPE's Technical Content Reinforcing Core Strengths, Delivering Membership Value Q&A With 2020 SPE President Shauna Noonan 2020 SPE President Promises to Focus on Strengthening Organization’s Engineering Core From Shauna's March President's Column: As an industry, we need to eliminate the mindset of “if it is not invented here, it won’t work.” We need to stop developing in geographical silos and become open to the potential that there may be lessons to learn from other basins around the world. We also need to stop operating in functional silos. The process of extracting hydrocarbons from complex reservoirs requires a relentless collaboration between operators, service providers, and members of the academic community. It is about more than just submitting papers to OnePetro in hopes that our members will find the content. We must hold events in these developing basins and proactively provide our members with the latest technology and applications to be successful. Question of the Month What topics do you think SPE needs to be more proactively addressing towards members? Please send your response to [email protected]. We hope you enjoy the SPE Podcast… and take away something useful to your job and career along the way. Your feedback is welcome, along with ideas for topics you would like to see us cover in future podcasts. You can also send your feedback to [email protected]. Like what you are hearing? Give us a 5-star rating and leave a review – we love reading what you have to say. You can also get connected with SPE on all social media, just use #SPEpodcast. Society of Petroleum Engineers on Social LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube More Information Event Calendar | Membership | Publications | Training | Resources Thanks for listening!