Host Societies
The American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA) is a professional and international engineering and scientific society, which promotes interaction among specialists, practitioners, scholars, and educators in rock mechanics and geomechanics. ARMA advocates for individuals and firms in all aspects of rock mechanics and geomechanics, including multi-disciplinary rock physics and rock engineering technology advancement and technological applications for civil engineering, mining engineering and tunneling, oil and gas recovery, and geo-related socioeconomic problem-solving. ARMA provides a forum and information resources for members, related organizations, and the public, while a strong student membership ensures future continuity.
The Dhahran Geoscience Society (DGS) is a nonprofit organization based in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The society was founded in 1987 by a group of enthusiastic geologists who anticipated the need for a platform to share technical ideas and promote professional development within the local oil and gas exploration community. The founders originally named the society the Dhahran Geological Society, but in 1998, DGS became known as the Dhahran Geoscience Society in its transformation to a multidisciplinary organization encompassing geology, geophysics, and related sciences. The main mission of the DGS is to provide technical and professional development for its members in the domain of exploration for, and development of, petroleum and mineral resources within Saudi Arabia.
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a global not-for-profit organization with a mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics. Founded in 1930, SEG provides information, tools, and resources vital to advancing the science of exploration geophysics, fostering common scientific interests, supporting humanitarian efforts, and accelerating geophysical innovation. Inspiring the geophysicists of today and tomorrow, SEG’s long-standing tradition of excellence in education, professional development, new business generation, and engagement cultivates a unique community platform that encourages collaboration and thought leadership for the advancement of geophysical science around the world. Headquartered in Houston, Texas and with regional offices in Dubai, UAE; Beijing, China; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Tulsa, OK; SEG is a global society dedicated to enhancing the present and future of applied geophysics.
Partner Societies
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), founded in 1917, has been a pillar of the world-wide scientific community. The original purpose of AAPG, to foster scientific research, to advance the science of geology, to promote technology, and to inspire high professional conduct, still guides the Association today. Currently the world’s largest professional geological society with approximately 23,000 members in 126 countries, AAPG provides publications, conferences, and educational opportunities to geoscientists and disseminates the most current geological information available to the general public.
Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering (CSRME) is an academic mass organization for scientists and engineers in the field of rock mechanics and engineering in China. It was founded on the basis of ISRM National Group of China (NG China). The establishment of NG China was proposed jointly by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and approved by the State Council in 1978. The preparatory group of CSRME was formed in 1981 and CSRME was officially established in June 1985. CSRME has experienced continuous growth and development for nearly 40 years since its establishment. Its professional fields mainly include water conservancy and hydropower, mining, petroleum, rail transportation, national defense engineering, disaster prevention, urban construction and environmental protection. CSRME has gradually established itself as an influential social organization in China, operating across a range of industries, sectors, and disciplines. CSRME is proud to have over 115,335 registered individual members and 80 corporate members in China. The number of international individual members has increased from a dozen in1979 to over 1,600 today. In addition, it has 53 professional and working committees in total.
The European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) is a global professional, not-for-profit association for geoscientists and engineers with approximately 19,000 members worldwide. It provides a global network of commercial and academic professionals to all members. The association is truly multi-disciplinary and international in form and pursuits. The objectives of the Association shall be to promote the development and application of geosciences and related engineering subjects, to promote innovation and technical progress and to foster the communication, fellowship, and cooperation between those working in, studying or otherwise being interested in these fields. All members of EAGE are professionally involved in (or studying) geophysics, petroleum exploration, geology, reservoir engineering, mining and mineral exploration, civil engineering, tunneling and environmental matters. EAGE operates two divisions: the Oil & Gas Geoscience Division and the Near Surface Geoscience Division.
The Malaysian Oil, Gas and Energy Services Council (MOGSC) is the largest industry association representing the interests of the Oil, Gas and Energy Industry in Malaysia and was established almost 20 years ago in 2003. MOGSC’s main mission is to promote, create awareness, increase the profile and visibility of our members. Now, the association has more than 600 corporate and associate members from every segment of the Oil, Gas & Energy supply chain representing about 60,000 workforces. We also engage and collaborate with industry stakeholders, associations, and government agencies for the benefit of the industry and is increasingly becoming a reference of information for the Government and Media.
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) brings together the mining and mineral industry’s brightest and most dedicated professionals. Over 13,000 global members advance their careers with the world-class technical resources, educational programs, networking opportunities and professional development tools from SME. Our members are focused on sharing best practices for safety, environmental stewardship and moving mining forward.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 124,800 members in 134 countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing opportunities to exchange information at in-person and online events and training courses, publications, and other resources.
The Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the advancement of the science of petrophysics and formation evaluation, through well logging and other formation evaluation techniques and to the application of these techniques to the exploitation of gas, oil and other minerals. Founded in 1959, SPWLA provides information services to scientists in the petroleum and mineral industries, serves as a voice of shared interests in our profession, plays a major role in strengthening petrophysical education, and strives to increase the awareness of the role petrophysics has in the Oil and Gas Industry and the scientific community.
The Society for Rock Mechanics & Engineering Geology (SRMEG) is affiliated to and acts as the National Group for the International Society for Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering (ISRM) and the International Association of Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG). The society aims to promote technical and professional development of members, to interact with other professional organisations in matters of common interest, to promote the application of research and technologies to practices related to rock mechanics, rock engineering, and engineering geology, and to advance the standards of rock engineering and engineering geology practice. The Society frequently organises professional development courses related to the field of rock mechanics and engineering geology, as well as conferences and networking activities for its members.