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World-leading Energy Thought Leaders Convene in Houston for EnerGeo Week 2022, October 11-13 Focused on Advancing the "Energy Evolution"

Oct 06, 2022 View Original Article
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    -12% Somewhat Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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55% : GOM-PROP will be followed by the executive panel, Driving Sustainable Energy Development in the Gulf of Mexico with Carel Hooijkaas (CEO, Magseis Fairfield ASA and EnerGeo Vice-Chair), Peter Evans (VP Subsurface GoM and Canada, BP), Rune Olav Pedersen (President and CEO, PGS), Terry Gebhardt (Vice President Exploration, Global, Woodside Energy), Tim Roden (General Manager Geophysics West, Shell) and moderator Nikki Martin.
51% : This year's sessions focus on the conference theme "Together, Energy Starts Here" as hundreds of professionals from the petroleum and natural gas, offshore wind, geothermal energy, carbon capture and storage sectors as well as leaders and experts from a wide range of industries such as financial, consultancies, and legal gather in person to explore the energy geoscience industry's role in not only supporting the energy evolution but advancing it.

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