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SPE-PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE

SPE-PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE. Presented to Arkansas SPE Section Fort Smith, Arkansas November, 2008 By Dr. William M. Cobb President William M. Cobb & Associates, Inc. and Worldwide SPE President 2008. The World of SPE. Membership. More than 80,000 members worldwide

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SPE-PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE

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  1. SPE-PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE Presented to Arkansas SPE Section Fort Smith, Arkansas November, 2008 By Dr. William M. Cobb President William M. Cobb & Associates, Inc. and Worldwide SPE President 2008

  2. The World of SPE

  3. Membership • More than 80,000 members worldwide • SPE’s membership represents • 117 countries • 169 sections • 194 student chapters

  4. SPE Arkansas Section Formed in 2002 with 31 members 2007 membership: 72 Recent growth reflects activity in Fayetteville Shale

  5. SPE Arkansas SectionSix-Year Anniversary

  6. Legion of Honor Celebrating 50 years of consecutive membership in SPE 2008: Rex Martin 2009: Charles Jenkins

  7. THE PAST

  8. Founded for petroleum engineers

  9. Celebrating our History • Founded for petroleum engineers • United by a mission to share technical knowledge • Guided by our worldwide membership

  10. SPE is Formed • 1950s • The Petroleum Branch of AIME became the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) of AIME • First SPE Board of Directors meeting was held 6 October 1957 • Membership was 12,500

  11. Service Excellence • 1960s • First issue of SPE Journal • Distinguished Lecturer series • Monograph series • Reprint series • Offshore Technology Conference

  12. Long Range Vision • 1970s • Membership doubled in this decade • First Long Range Plan developed • Would make SPE a true international society • First SPE Forum held • Foundation is started

  13. United by a mission to share technical knowledge

  14. Stable Growth • 1980s • 1985 – SPE incorporated separately from AIME • Growth in professional membership • Industry suffered a downturn • Roughly half of all jobs were lost • SPE membership remained stable, between 48,000 and 52,000 members

  15. Diversity • 1990s • Section growth was increasing, SPE was becoming more diverse • The largest number of new sections in the eastern hemisphere (40+) • Cultural Diversity Committee was formed • First non-US and first woman presidents elected

  16. Disseminating Technical Knowledge • Meetings and conferences – 1.3 million attendees • Papers – 50,000+ • Books – 95 titles, 360,000 copies sold • Periodicals – 7 titles, 1,300 issues published • eLibrary – More than 4,000,000 downloads • SPE.org unique visitors – 150,000 in 2007, 65% increase since 2005

  17. THE PRESENT

  18. Meetingsand Conferences • More than 100 conferences, exhibitions, forums and workshops planned for 2008 • Over the past 50 years there have been • More than 3,000,000 attendees • More than 45,000 technical papers

  19. Guided by our worldwide membership

  20. New Beginnings • 2000s • Highest growth in student members and student chapters • Young Professionals, Energy Education • New governing structure of technical directors and disciplines • Launch of eLibrary • More than 4,000,000 downloads to date • All-time high membership – more than 80,000

  21. Membership Sections No. of Countries Meetings held Attendance 19572008 12,500 80,000+ 31 169 3 117 4 100+ 3,500 200,000 Then and Now

  22. Meetings

  23. Membership

  24. 1997 Age Group 2007 Age Group 2002 Age Group

  25. THE FUTURE

  26. The Challenge: Energy Demand

  27. Providing global access to technology • Online technical resources- OnePetro multisociety library • 100 meetings globally • 2010 ATCE in Florence

  28. Serving the Industry • Petroleum Resources Management System • Carbon Capture and Sequestration • Industry Advisory Council

  29. Serving our Diverse Member Needs • Growing areas whose first language is not English • Serving retired members

  30. Solving the Talent Shortage • SPE Talent Council • Scholarships • Adjunct Faculty Clearinghouse • Energy4me outreach

  31. Recent SPE Initiatives • New bimonthly Russian newsletter • Online E&P Glossary in multiple languages: www.spe.org/glossary (Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish) • Expert Alumni programme matches retired members with companies needing assistance • Production and Operations Technical Section launched • Chinese Professional Network to be launched shortly • New regional SPEI scholarship, fellowship for Middle East (30 total worldwide) • Energy education resources to be translated into additional languages; book donations to school libraries

  32. Essential Energy Education Energy4me is SPE’s global energy education program with educational resources for students, teachers, and the public.

  33. Three Educational Initiatives Educational Book Energy4me.org Energy4me Kit

  34. SPE YP Member Growth • YPs make up 21% of SPE membership • 54 local YP groups in sections worldwide • US local YP groups Dallas Houston Lafayette New Orleans Alaska Denver Fort Worth Oklahoma City Permian Basin Vernal, UT

  35. Keys to Professional Development • Seek mentoring • Take charge of your career • Learn how to write technical papers • Move beyond your comfort zone • Be a team player

  36. SPE Is Your Career Assistant

  37. Your Questions

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