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Enhancing Process Safety in Upstream Operations
Originally published in 2011 and now in its third edition, IOGP Report 456 - Process Safety - Recommended Practice on…
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There’s never been a better time to be in the energy business
At last year’s AGM meeting, we spoke of two paths: one where we stick to traditional oil and gas businesses…
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Standards Committee appoints Cecilie A. Haarseth as Chair
The IOGP Standards Committee recently welcomed Cecilie A. Haarseth of ExxonMobil as its new Chair. We caught up with her to…
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Helping the industry move forward on DE&I
The Workforce Energy baseline study is now nearly complete and is the product of intensive effort from our Members and…
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Balancing Energy Transition and Production at OTC
On Thursday 4th May, Concetto Fischetti, IOGP Energy Transition Director, will speak at OTC's Balancing Energy Transition and Production panel…
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New edition of IOGP Report 476 – Recommendations for enhancements to well control training, examination and certification
IOGP’s Wells Expert Committee has released an updated version of IOGP Report 476 - Recommendations for enhancements to well control…
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IOGP is a delighted to be exhibiting at Offshore Technology Conference 2023
If you are attending the Offshore Technology Conference 2023, 1-4 May, we would love to see you at booth S15,…
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IOGP Geomatics 11th Industry Day: Geomatics in the Energy Transition
The IOGP Geomatics 11th Industry Day, co-hosted by IOGP, bp, and Shell, highlighted the importance of the geomatics discipline in…
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GIGS: playing a key role in raising awareness of geospatial integrity
IOGP interviewed Josh Townsend, Chair of IOGP’s GIGS Expert Group, about the GIGS project, its benefits to industry, and its…
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Industry-wide digital transformation can help deliver the energy transition
When IOGP’s Digital Transformation Committee completes its work, engineers might work very differently than they work today.
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