Society of Petroleum Engineers


The Society of Petroleum Engineers is a 501 not-for-profit professional organization whose stated 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".
SPE provides a worldwide forum for oil and natural gas exploration and production professionals to exchange technical knowledge and best practices. SPE manages OnePetro and PetroWiki, in addition to publishing magazines, peer-reviewed journals, and books. SPE also hosts more than 100 events each year across the globe as well as providing online tools and in-person training opportunities. 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. SPE is a professional association for more than 156,000 engineers, scientists, managers, and educators. There are about 72,000 student members of SPE.

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 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.
SPE became tax-exempt in March 1985.
The first SPE Board of Directors meeting was held 6 October 1957, making 2007 the 50th anniversary year for SPE as a professional society. 6 October 2017 was the 60th anniversary of SPE. In the last sixty years SPE has endeavored to provide resources to petroleum engineers where they need them most. SPE continues to operate more than 100 events around the world, and publish technically relevant information online, in-print, and delivered to their member inboxes. SPE offers a wide array of awards and scholarships to recognize industry champions and future leaders.

Membership

SPE is a non-profit association for petroleum engineers. Petroleum engineers who become members of SPE gain access to several member benefits like a complimentary subscription to the Journal of Petroleum Technology, unlimited free webinars, and discounts on SPE events and publications. SPE members also are given exclusive access to SPE Connect and the SPE Competency Management Tool. SPE Connect is a site and app for SPE members to exchange technical knowledge, answer each other's practical application questions, and share best practices.
SPE is made up of about 164,000+ members in 143 countries. SPE Sections are groups of SPE Professional Members, and SPE Student Chapters are groups of SPE Student Members typically named for the hosting university or a geographical region. About 90,000+ professional members are affiliated with 198 SPE Sections, and about 73,000+ student members are affiliated with the 368 SPE Student Chapters.
SPE annually grants scholarships to student members.

Awards

Annually, SPE recognizes individuals for their contribution to the oil and gas industry at the regional and international levels.
All individuals who receive SPE Awards were nominated by either an industry colleague, mentor, etc., except for recipients of the Cedric K. Ferguson Young Technical Author Medal, which is awarded to SPE members who author a paper approved for publication in an SPE journal before age 36. Eligibility for the awards is denoted online.
SPE International Awards are announced online, featured in the Journal of Petroleum Technology, and presented at the Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition.

International awards

SPE grants technical and professional awards at the regional level. To be considered for these awards, one must be nominated online. Regional technical award eligibility is described online. SPE regional award recipients are considered for the international level of the award they received in the following award season. Regional awards are presented at regional or section meetings.
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The SPE Distinguished Lecturer Committee each year selects a group of nominees to become SPE Distinguished Lecturers. SPE Distinguished Lecturers are nominated for the program and selected by the committee to share their industry expertise by lecturing at local SPE sections across the globe. Nominees are notified of their nomination and must submit a summary of their biography, a presentation that can be given in thirty minutes or less, and additional information for the DL committee. The schedule of DL talks is available online. Some DL talks are very popular and are made available online as webinars.

Publications

SPE publishes peer-reviewed journals, magazines, and books. Technical papers presented at SPE conferences or approved for publication in SPE peer-reviewed journals are also published to OnePetro.org.

Peer-reviewed journals

SPE publishes five peer-reviewed journals. These are published online to OnePetro.org and through an SPE Peer-Reviewed Journals app.
SPE journals:
SPE publishes five magazines:
SPE has published many books over the years. The Petroleum Engineering Handbook was a seven-volume series SPE published. The individual handbooks are still available in digital and print formats.
SPE continues to publish new books on practical applications of new technologies that may be used to produce oil and natural gas more efficiently. SPE book authors sometimes attend book signings at the Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE's bookstore offers books on drilling, enhanced oil recovery, and reservoir characterization. SPE members receive a significant discount on purchases through the SPE Bookstore.

PetroWiki

PetroWiki was created from the seven-volume Petroleum Engineering Handbook. PetroWiki preserves PEH content in unaltered form, 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.
Unlike some other online wikis, PetroWiki content is copyrighted by SPE.

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 operates OnePetro on behalf of the participating organizations. SPE operates and provides customer service support for OnePetro.
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:
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 state in the United States.
Certified professionals use "SPEC" after their name.

Industry resources

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 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.

Salary survey

SPE conducts an annual survey of members across the globe to learn more about the compensation petroleum engineers receive. In 2017, SPE found that the average salary for a petroleum engineer was USD $151,122. SPE salary survey report and data files are available for purchase through the SPE Bookstore.

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.