CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 17-21, 2025 to showcase your case studies, new technologies and innovations at the SPWLA 66th Annual Logging Symposium.
As in the previous Symposiums we will continue to conduct dual technical sessions and poster sessions to showcase the maximum number of your papers.
The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should contain 300-600 words and MUST contain a figure. Do not feel obligated to use the full allocated length. Our members look for papers containing strong technical and innovative content. We ask you to refrain from commercialism and focus on the promotion of petrophysics and formation evaluation. Your submitted abstract needs to be the same as the abstract published in your paper. Before submitting you must agree to meet all deadlines defined on the abstract submission page. All abstracts and final manuscripts must be in English. Submission details are included in the online “Instructions to Authors”.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW CLOSED
Notification of acceptance of either oral or poster papers will be made on or before 2nd December, 2024. If selected, your abstract will be published online on the Symposium’s website in January 2025. You will then be required to submit a draft manuscript for the Symposium transactions by Monday 3rd March, 2025 and your final manuscript by Monday 14th April, 2025. Any paper not submitted in finalized format by the deadline shall be removed. After submitting, you shall work with at least two members of the Technical Committee for a review of the manuscript to ensure clarity and to avoid commercialism. For questions, please contact Stephanie Turner at SPWLA either by phone (+1) 713-947-8727 or email stephanie@spwla.org.
We look forward to reviewing your abstracts!
Best regards,
Harry Xie
Vice-President Technology 2024-25
Robin Slocombe
Vice-President Technology Elect 2024-25
Assisted by:
Stephanie Turner, SPWLA