Abstract

This is a particularly hard column to prepare. It is early October and I had hoped to tell you how being an SPE member and being an active part of SPE was part of your professional responsibilities/duty. It is, but we will save that discussion for later. As I interact with our members-in-transition and young members I am struck by the profound reality that most don’t know what to do next. In addition, in North America, Europe, and elsewhere, the workforce continues to be reduced. Smaller companies struggle for access to capital and free cash flow (and many for their very existence). Despite this, I find that our members are uniquely devoted to our mission and to our industry - in particular to ensuring that we are able to contribute to the energy needs of a world in recovery.

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