Society of Petroleum Engineers
Founded | October 6, 1957 |
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Type | Professional Organization |
Origins | The Petroleum Division of the AIME |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Conferences, Publications, Training |
Members | 165,000+ |
Key people | Janeen Judah (2017 President), Mark Rubin (CEO/Executive Vice President), D. Nathan Meehan, Ph.D., P.E. (2016 President), Darcy Spady (2018 President) |
Employees | 270 |
Website | www.spe.org |
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional organization whose mission is to collect, disseminate, and exchange technical knowledge concerning the exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources and related technologies for the public benefit and to provide opportunities for professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence.[1]
SPE provides a worldwide forum for oil and natural gas exploration and production (E&P) professionals for the exchange of technical knowledge and a professional home for more than 165,000 engineers, scientists, managers, and educators. SPE's technical library contains more than 200,000 technical papers — products of SPE conferences and periodicals, made available to the entire industry. SPE has offices in Dallas, Houston, Calgary, London, Dubai, Moscow and Kuala Lumpur.
History
The history of the SPE began well before its actual establishment. During the decade after the 1901 discovery of the Spindletop field, the American Institute of Mining Engineers (AIME) saw a growing need for a forum in the booming new field of petroleum engineering. As a result, AIME formed a standing committee on oil and gas in 1913.
In 1922, the committee was expanded to become one of AIME’s 10 professional divisions. The Petroleum Division of AIME continued to grow throughout the next three decades. By 1950, the Petroleum Division had become one of three separate branches of AIME, and in 1957 the Petroleum Branch of AIME was expanded once again to form a professional society.
The first SPE Board of Directors meeting was held 6 October 1957, making 2007 the 50th anniversary year for SPE as a professional society.
OnePetro
Launched in March 2007, OnePetro.org is a multi-society library that allows users to search for and access a broad range of technical literature related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry. OnePetro is a multi-association effort that reflects participation of many organizations. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) operates OnePetro on behalf of the participating organizations. SPE provides the computers and technology on which OnePetro operates and provides customer service support.
OnePetro currently contains more than 200,000 documents, with more being added frequently. The number of documents is expected to grow as additional organizations choose to make their materials available through OnePetro. OnePetro is the first online offering of documents from some organizations, making these materials widely available for the first time.
The following organizations currently have their technical documents available through OnePetro:
- American Petroleum Institute (API)
- American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA)
- American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE)
- BHR Group
- International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE)
- International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC)
- International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM)
- National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
- Offshore Mediterranean Conference (OMC)
- Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)
- Pipeline Simulation Interest Group (PSIG)
- NACE International (corrosion engineers)
- Petroleum Society of Canada (PETSOC)
- Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
- Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
- Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers (SPEE)
- Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA)
- Society for Underwater Technology (SUT)
- World Petroleum Council (WPC)
PetroWiki
PetroWiki was created from the seven volume Petroleum Engineering Handbook (PEH) published by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). PetroWiki preserves the PEH content in unaltered form (page names that start with PEH:), while allowing SPE's membership to update and expand content from the published version. Pages that do not have PEH: at the beginning may have started with content from the PEH, but have been modified over time by contributors to the wiki.
Content in PetroWiki is moderated by at least two members with subject matter expertise. This helps to ensure that the information found in PetroWiki is technically accurate. Disclaimer
Unlike some other online wikis, PetroWiki content is copyright SPE. For information about using content from PetroWiki, see Permissions.
SPE Petroleum Engineering Certification
The SPE Petroleum Engineering Certification program was instituted as a way to certify petroleum engineers by examination and experience. This certification is similar to the Registration of Petroleum Engineers by the States in the United States.
Certified professionals use SPEC after their name.
SPE Energy4me
SPE’s Energy4me program educates students aged 10 to 17 about the energy industry. Through fun and interactive hands-on activities that teach science, engineering and math concepts, Energy4me encourages young students to pursue engineering as a career field, ensuring the future workforce in the oil and natural gas industry. Energy4me conducts workshops for both teachers and students at many SPE conferences around the globe, and SPE members are encouraged to visit science classrooms at their local schools to conduct brief presentations. Energy4me educates thousands of children and teachers globally. [2]
Awards
- International awards
- Membership Awards
- Honorary Membership
- Distinguished Membership
- Technical awards
- Anthony F. Lucas Technical Leadership Gold Medal
- John Franklin Carll Distinguished Professional Award
- Lester C. Uren Technical Excellence Award
- Completions Optimization and Technology Award
- Drilling Engineering Award
- Formation Evaluation Award
- Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Social Responsibility Award
- Management and Information Award
- Production and Operations Award
- Projects, Facilities and Construction Award
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics Award
- Professional Awards
- Cedric K. Ferguson Young Technical Author Medal
- Charles F. Rand Memorial Gold Medal
- DeGolyer Distinguished Service Medal
- Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty
- Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award
- Distinguished Service Award
- Public Service Award
- Robert Earll McConnell Award
- Young Member Outstanding Service Award
- Regional Awards
- Professional Awards
- Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty
- Distinguished Corporate Support Award
- Service Award
- Young Member Outstanding Service Award[3]
Petroleum Reserves and Resources Definitions
The Society of Petroleum Engineers has developed a system for evaluating oil and gas reserves and resources. The Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS) is used by oil and gas companies in determining their reserves and serves as the primary basis for reporting rules established by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. [4]
External links
- SPE website
- Employment Potential
- 2016 SPE Presidential travels
- SPE Members in the News
- Search Degree, Programs and Career
References
- ↑ Dallas Business Journal: Society of Petroleum Engineers related content
- ↑ http://energy4me.org/
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- ↑ Petroleum Resources Management System