Outreach in a Time
of Transition

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Halliburton Landmark puts a lot of energy and focus into improving outreach, particularly amongst university students. Even during industry downturns, we have continued to grow and evolve our outreach programs, with these initiatives being internationally recognized and awarded.

In this edition of Subsurface Insights, two of our STEPS (Science and Technology for Exploration & Production Solutions) students and their supervisors consider the impact this opportunity had on their career pathways. They also discuss their project themes: one on the ability of igneous rocks to store carbon and the other on how tectonics can directly influence the development of critical minerals.

During the projects, the students and supervisors had the opportunity to work closely and directly with industry subject matter experts from Halliburton, who provided mentorship and encouraged thought leadership throughout.

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Outreach in a Time
of Transition

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Halliburton Landmark puts a lot of energy and focus into improving outreach, particularly amongst university students. Even during industry downturns, we have continued to grow and evolve our outreach programs, with these initiatives being internationally recognized and awarded.

In this edition of Subsurface Insights, two of our STEPS (Science and Technology for Exploration & Production Solutions) students and their supervisors consider the impact this opportunity had on their career pathways. They also discuss their project themes: one on the ability of igneous rocks to store carbon and the other on how tectonics can directly influence the development of critical minerals.

During the projects, the students and supervisors had the opportunity to work closely and directly with industry subject matter experts from Halliburton, who provided mentorship and encouraged thought leadership throughout.

Our STEPS program has offered students the opportunity to conduct research projects focused on real-world data, while receiving industry-relevant training and mentorship. This year, our STEPS program was based on the theme of Subsurface Characterization for the Energy Transition. The projects focused on exploration and production as well as adjacent green energy activities such as carbon capture and storage, critical minerals, and geothermal energy, all paving the way for a more sustainable energy future.

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Our STEPS program has offered students the opportunity to conduct research projects focused on real-world data, while receiving industry-relevant training and mentorship. This year, our STEPS program was based on the theme of Subsurface Characterization for the Energy Transition. The projects focused on exploration and production as well as adjacent green energy activities such as carbon capture and storage, critical minerals, and geothermal energy, all paving the way for a more sustainable energy future.