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Presentationat the 11 February 2015 visit to the
Principal/CEO, Petroleum Training Institute
SPE Nigeria
Led by:Emeka Ene
2015 SPE Nigeria Council Chairman
About SPEInternational AIME comprises of three founding institutes:
Metallurgical Society, Society of Mining Engineers and Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Petroleum Division of AIME was formed in 1922 As an Institute of AIME, SPE, a not-for-profit
professional membership association was founded in 1957 to o focus on the exploration, development and
production of oil and gas resources.
o Collection, dissemination and exchange of technical knowledge and related technologies
o and to provide opportunities for professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence
Membership is open to all professionals engaged in energy resources development and production. As at the end of 2013, SPE has over 124,528 paid members in 135 countries (4.34% in Africa), with 190 Sections and 295 University Chapters.
Nigeria Started in 1973 with Lagos
Section.
Currently has over 3,613 paid members, a Council, five sections (Abuja, Benin, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Warri) and 31 SPE Student Chapters.
Membership is open to all professionals engaged in energy resources development and production.
2015 SPE International President is Mr. Helge Hove Haldorsen of Statoil.
SPE Nigeria Membership & Organisation
Total 5478 members
5 14 5 4 3
NIGERIA COUNCIL
LAGOS PORTHARCOURT
WARRI BENIN ABUJA
UIUNILAG
LASUCONVENANT
OAU
RSUSTUNIPORT
FUTOIMT
UNIUYOESUSTNDUUNN
UNICALNAU
AMSUIMOPOLY
BUEA-CameroonMADONNA UNI.
PTINOVENA
DELSU, OLDELSU, ABK
FUPRE
ATBUAUSTAUN
UNIBENESITM
IGBINEDION ABUAD
Abuja117
Benin222
Lagos1441Port Harcourt
1402
Warri431
Total Members: 3613
O L E F 2 0 1 5 T h e m e :Global Oil Price Dynamics: Impacts and Strategic Solutions for Nigeria
N A I C E 2 0 1 5 T h e m eNatural Gas Development and Exploitation in an Emerging Economy – Strategies, Infrastructure and Policy Framework
NAICE 2015 Sub-Themes: Marginal Field Workshop
Investing in Natural Gas Projects – How Nigerian Independents are Leading the Industry
Panel Sessions Natural Gas Supply Gaps – Can the Regulatory
framework alone Solve the Problem? Oil & Gas Global Demand, Supply and Pricing Trend:
Implications for Nigeria
SPE Nigeria – 2015 THEMESOverarching Theme
B U I L D I N G B L O C K S F O R L O N G – T E R M S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y
PHOTOGRAPHES FROM PAST NAICE OPENING CEREMONY
SPE Nigeria ActivitiesFlagship Programs Students Annual Technical Conference (STCE):12 – 15 March 2015 Oloibiri Lecture Series & Energy Forum (OLEF): 23 April 2015 Young Professional Conference (YPC): 30 – 31 July 2015 Nigeria Annual International Conference & Exhibition (NAICE): 4 – 6 August 2015
Other Programs - Professionals Monthly Technical Meetings Distinguished Lecture Series: 15 lectures planned for 2014/15 SPE year Continuing Education Short Courses: 6 courses to hold as part of 2015 NAICE
Other Programs – University, Secondary & Primary Students ‘Catch Them Young’ Essay & Quiz competition: Held on 24 January 2015 Olumide Phillips Scholarship Program: 4th edition held on 24 January 2015 Ambassador Lecture Program: to hold in various SPE sections Energy 4Me Outreach: to hold in various SPE sections
PTI Technical Papers & Membership Contributions to SPE
PTI Technical Papers Contributions to SPE NAICE (2005 – 2014)
PTI Membership Strength in SPE(2014 Data)
Total Papers Presented PTI Contribution Total SPE Members in Nigeria
Total SPE Members in PTI
636 001 3,613 019
YEAR PAPER TITLE PRESENTER
2010Applied Strategic Dependability Functions and Models for Effective Asset Integrity Management in Organization Arierhe Arhagba
PTI & SPE NigeriaGo Forward STCE 2015
Hosting of 2015 Student Technical Conference & Exhibition
NAICE 2015 Exhibition participation Sponsorship of Women Program
Staff participation in programs Support staff participation in SPE
Nigeria technical programs as a vehicle for professional development.
Support for staff volunteerism. Encourage and support staff
volunteerism in SPE committees as an informal channel of building the right industry networks.
Acknowledgements Acceptance to host this visit. Sponsorship of NAICE Women Program &
Student Technical Conference & Exhibition Participation of NAICE Exhibition Consistent Staff participation at NAICE & SPE
Warri Section Activities
Roles in SPE Leadership Mr Avuakporeta J Orukele – Active SPE
Warri Section Senior Member & SPE Warri Section Director
Mr. Kevin Ikponmwosa Idehen – Past Warri Section Chairman, SPE Warri Section Director & Active SPE Warri Section Senior Member.
Mr. Frank Chukwueku Egede – Active SPE Warri Section Board Member and NAICE Committee Member.
Mrs Lilly Irabor – Active SPE Warri Section Board Member