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The Society of Petroleum Engineers Saudi Arabis Section is delighted to invite you to attend its last Dinner Meeting in the current SPE term
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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Saudi Arabia Section is delighted to invite you to its May 2010 Lecture Session. On this occasion,
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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Saudi Arabia Section is delighted to invite you to its May 2010 meeting. On this occasion, Dr. Said
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Living Through Innovation
The Society of Petroleum Engineers Saudi Arabis Section is delighted to invite you to attend its last Dinner Meeting in the current SPE term 2009/2010. The topic of this meeting is Living Through Innovation presented by DR. Hayat Sindi.
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Fracturing for Sand Control: How Hydraulic Fracturing has Changed Sand Control
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Saudi Arabia Section is delighted to invite you to its May 2010 Lecture Session. On this occasion, Raymond Tibbles (Schlumberger) will present “Fracturing for Sand Control: How Hydraulic Fracturing has Changed Sand Control.”
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Saudi Macro Outlook 2010 – Recovery Taking Hold
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Saudi Arabia Section is delighted to invite you to its May 2010 meeting. On this occasion, Dr. Said Al-Shaikh, Chief Economist of the National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Member of Majlis Al Shura Council, will present “Saudi Macro Outlook 2010 – Recovery Taking Hold.”
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Hydrocarbon Costs & Pricing, An Oilfield Service Musing
The topic of this meeting is"Hydrocarbon Costs & Pricing, An Oilfield Service Musing" presented by Dr. Bernard J. Duroc-Danner
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Produced Water Management: A Legacy or an Oppertunity for Sustainable Field Development
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Saudi Arabia Section is delighted to invite you to its April 2010 Lecture Session. On this occasion, Dr. Zara Khatib, from Shell Exploration and Production International, will present “Produced Water Management: A Legacy or an Opportunity for Sustainable Field Development.”
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