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SPE is the largest individual-member organization serving engineers, scientists, managers and other professionals in the upstream segment of the oil and gas industry.
Our Vision
SPE advances the oil and gas producing and related energy communities’ ability to meet the world’s energy needs in a safe, secure, and sustainable manner.
Our Mission
To connect a global community of engineers, scientists, and related energy professionals to exchange
knowledge, innovate, and advance their technical and professional competence regarding the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas and related energy resources to achieve a safe, secure, and sustainable energy future.
Who We Are
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association with 127,000 members in 145 countries engaged in the exploration and production of oil and gas and related energy resources. SPE is a key technical and professional resource providing opportunities to exchange information at in-person and online events and through training, publications, and member programs. SPE maintains offices in Calgary, Dallas, Dubai, Houston, Kuala Lumpur, and London.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Oil and Gas Insights from the EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2025Conference Center/Courthouse Plaza II, Arlington, VA
### Description of Event
The Annual Energy Outlook 2025 was published recently by the U.S. Energy Information Administration on April 15, 2025. This major annual report project contains trends and projections of energy consumption and supply.
AEO 2025 now includes three new modeling modules:
The Hydrogen Market Module; The Carbon Capture, Allocation, Transportation, and Sequestration Module; and The Hydrocarbon Supply Model (HSM).
The HSM update, written in Python, is the result of a lot of hard work by the EIA team, and allows us to provide a more simplified, readable and maintainable codebase for upstream supply.### About the Speaker
Andrew Smiddy oversees the long-term, upstream (crude, natural gas and NGPL) production modeling for the U.S. at a county-play level, and is responsible for upstream production projections published in the U.S. EIA's Annual Energy Outlook (AEO).
Before joining EIA in 2021, Andrew worked as a Global Marine Planning & Strategy Analyst (SeaRiver Maritime Inc.) for ExxonMobil in Spring, Texas. He has held intern positions with Chevron, GE Oil & Gas, and Kimberley-Clark.
Andrew holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Industrial Engineering and Economics from Penn State University.
Cost: $30.00 Members with Reservation/ $35.00 Non-Members/No RSVP