Oil patch bits: SPE Alaska and AADE Alaska to host sporting clay shoot
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The Society of Petroleum Engineers recently announced that it, along with the American Association of Drilling Engineers, will host its annual sporting clay shoot on Aug. 15 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Birchwood Recreation and Shooting Park.
Entry fees are $1,000 per member and $1,200 per non-member for a four-person team. The costs include five boxes of ammunition, breakfast snacks, lunch and non-alcoholic beverages. The tournament is open to all interested parties. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams, the top shooter, the top senior shooter, and the top junior shooter. An award ceremony and door prizes will follow lunch, and participants must be present to win. For more information about the clay shoot, visit https://connect.spe.org/speak/home.
The SPE Alaska Section, established on Feb. 15, 1951, is a regional chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers that serves professionals in Alaska's oil and gas industry. Based in Anchorage, the section organizes a variety of events throughout the year, including technical talks, networking gatherings, tournaments and social events. It also supports local students through scholarship programs aimed at those pursuing petroleum-related studies.
Since 1978, the American Association of Drilling Engineers has served students and professionals around the country by providing a technical exchange for drilling engineers, making it the first organization of its kind to do so. In addition to hosting monthly chapter meetings and events, AADE also offers all-day forums and national conferences to provide unparalleled educational training for drilling engineering students led by industry experts.
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