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THE AAPG’S DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL AFFAIRS (DPA). 2010-2011. WHO ARE WE?. We are a community in AAPG focused on professional practice of energy resource geoscience; Our members: Certified Petroleum Geologists, Geophysicists and Coal Geologists - committed to standards;
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WHO ARE WE? • We are a community in AAPG focused on professional practice of energy resource geoscience; • Our members: Certified Petroleum Geologists, Geophysicists and Coal Geologists - committed to standards; • We are professionals who tackle issues affecting your practice as a professional geoscientist; • We represent geoscientists in engaging with policymakers on matters of professional concern.
Membership 3,000 + members strong and growing We want every qualified petroleum geoscientist to join us! Two levels; Certified and Board Certified (with continuing education) Cooperate with other organizations Reciprocity through SIPES Reciprocity through Geological Society of London
LeadershipJuly 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 • Daniel J. Tearpock,President • William T. Goff, Vice-President • Martin D. Hewitt,President-Elect • Paul Pausé,Secretary • Daniel A. Billman,Treasurer • Paul Britt,Past President
Why Should I Join the DPA? •To Become Certified • Competency Standards •Ethical Standards •Professionalism • Improved Credibility •Active voice-GAC •Continuing Education •Career Planning •Consulting Agreements •Monitor Registration •Specialty Certification • ‘Gold standard’ certification which transcends local, state, national and international borders
DPA Councilor Representation • Eastern Section • Gulf Coast Section • Mid Continent Section • Rocky Mountain Section • Southwest Section • Pacific Section • Five Global Regions (Starting in 2010)
DPA Committees • Board of Certification • Membership • Governmental Affairs • Continuing Education • State Registration and Licensing • Publications • Bylaws • External Affairs • Reserves and Resources • Long Range Planning • Committee on Conventions • Nominating • Honors and Awards • Website
International RepresentationExpanded in 2010 • Supports the dissemination of Ethics and professional behavior around the world – professionalism knows no national bounds. • International Councilors are working on methods to further expand our international presence.
Services - Gathering and Learning • Short courses on Professional Development, Ethics at national, international (Regional) and sectional meetings. • Forums and special sessions at national, international (Regional) and sectional meetings. • 2010-11 DPA Activities • AAPG Convention - New Orleans 2010: • DPA Forums: • Panel discussions -The Ethics, Professionalism and Process of AAPG Statements • DPA Short Courses: • Reservoir Engineering for Geologists, Stephen Norris • Quick Look Techniques, Dan Tearpock
Services - Gathering and Learning • AAPG Southwest Section Conference 2010: • DPA Breakfast – May 18th: • Speaker – David Curtiss (Director GeoDC) • DPA Luncheon – May 18th • DPA Mid Continent Section Conference 2010: • DPA Town Hall Meeting – May 18th – Topic: Energy policy
Services - Gathering and Learning (continued) • AAPG Rocky Mountain Section Conference 2010: • DPA Breakfast – Monday June 14th • DPA Luncheon – Tuesday June 15th • AAPG International Conference – Calgary, Canada, September, 2010: • DPA Luncheon – Wednesday September 15th • Speaker – Dr. David Elliott
Services - Gathering and Learning (continued) • AAPG Eastern Section Conference 2010: • DPA Luncheon: TBA • DPA Short Course: Quality Control of Subsurface Maps, by Dan Tearpock – DPA President • AAPG Gulf Coast Section Conference 2010: • All Division Luncheon: TBA • Two DPA-Sponsored Short Courses: Ethics for Breakfast and Ethics for Lunch
Services - Gathering and Learning (continued) • AAPG ACE Conference April 2011: • SIPES/DPA Short Course – How to be an Independent: Sunday • DPA Co-Sponsor – Discovery Thinking Session: Monday • Joint DPA/Prowess Luncheon: Tuesday • Joint DPA Prowess Forum – Diversity, Professionalism and Ethics: Tuesday • DPA Short Course: Petroleum Reserves and Resources: An Overview of Recommended Geological Practices, by Dan Tearpock – DPA President
Services - Gathering and Learning (continued) • Publications: AAPG Statements, Correlator; • Web-based short courses: one online, with more under development; • Legislative Tracking Service: Available to all AAPG members – dpa.aapg.org; • Model Contract/Agreement Templates: currently being revised and updated.
Governmental Affairs - Principle • As the only US society for energy resource geoscientists, we represent our profession to Federal and State lawmakers and regulators on matters affecting our profession. • DPA is the leader within the AAPG who fulfills this mandate.
Governmental Affairs • Co-sponsor of GEO-DC - active role in direction and support; • AAPG Statements revised and approved - and procedure for regular updates; • Participation in Congressional Visit Day (CVD).
Facing the Future • Be proud of our profession as competent petroleum geologists/energy resource geoscientists! • We are largely responsible for the modern standard of living! • We and our successors will be needed for decades to come! • SHOW YOUR COMMITMENT – SHOW YOUR PROFESSIONALISM – SUPPORT YOUR FELLOW GEOSCIENTISTS!!! JOIN THE DPA TODAY!