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SPE Montney/Duvernay Symposium
2–4 November 2026 | Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel | Banff, Alberta, Canada

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SPE Montney Duvernay Symposium
2 - 4 November 2026 | Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel | Banff, Alberta, Canada

Call for Proposals

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Call for Proposals

Submit Your Proposal Today!

By submitting a proposal, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Influence the 2026 technical program and shape the industry and become an expert in your technical discipline.
  • Lead a technical session as a Speaker for this event.
  • A presentation proposal gives you an opportunity for anyone interested in sharing their latest case studies and lessons learned without submitting a full paper.
  • Please contact April Cote for questions.

Submission Deadline 1 August  2026

 

 SUBMIT A PRESENTATION PROPOSAL

Proposal Information

A proper review of your abstract requires that it contain adequate information on which to make a judgment. Written in English and containing maximum 450 words minimum of 225 words, all proposals must consist of 4 blocks and should include the following:

  • Objectives/Scope: Please list the objectives and/or scope of the proposed paper. (25-75 words)
  • Methods, Procedures, Process: Briefly explain your overall approach, including your methods, procedures and process. (75-100 words)
  • Results, Observations, Conclusions: Please describe the results, observations and conclusions of the proposed paper. (100-200 words)
  • Novel/Additive Information: Please explain how this paper will present novel (new) or additive information to the existing body of literature that can be of benefit to and/or add to the state of knowledge in the petroleum industry. (25-75 words)

A Word on Commercialism

SPE has a stated policy against use of commercial trade names, company logos, or text that is commercial in tone in the paper title, text, or presentation slides. Use of such terms will result in careful scrutiny by the Program Committee in the evaluation of proposals, and the presence of commercialism in the presentation will result in it being withdrawn from the program.