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Professional membership in good standing with the Society of Petroleum Engineers [1] Maintenance of the certification requires completing 16 hours of continued professional development and education, in addition to paying an annual renewal fee (US$40).
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a 501(c)(3) [1] [2] not-for-profit professional organization. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] SPE provides a worldwide forum for oil and natural gas exploration and production (E&P) professionals to exchange technical knowledge and best practices.
The Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) is a global professional membership organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and education for professionals employed in the plastics industry. History
In 2017, SPE reported that the average SPE professional member reported earning US$194,649 (including salary and bonus). [18] The average base pay reported in 2016 was $143,006. [ 18 ] Base pay and other compensation was on average was highest in the United States where the base pay was US$174,283.
Horne was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) in 2002, [9] named an Honorary Member of the SPE in 2007, and awarded the titles of Fellow at the School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, [10] and Honorary Professor at China University of Petroleum – East China in 2016. [11]
The membership-based warehouse club said Wednesday that it will increase its membership fee by $5 in the U.S. and Canada as of Sept. 1. That’s an increase to $65 from $60 for annual memberships ...
The Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers (SPEE) is a non-profit professional organization with the objectives to promote the profession of petroleum evaluation engineering, to foster the spirit of scientific research among its Members, and to disseminate facts pertaining to petroleum evaluation engineering among its Members and the public.
The National Society of Professional Engineers (abbreviate as NSPE) is a professional association representing licensed professional engineers in the United States. [1] NSPE is the recognized voice and advocate of licensed Professional Engineers represented in 53 state and territorial societies and over 500 local chapters. [2]