Generated by GPT-5-mini| SPE Textbook Series | |
|---|---|
| Name | SPE Textbook Series |
| Publisher | Society of Petroleum Engineers |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Subject | Petroleum engineering |
| Media type | Print, eBook |
| Pages | various |
SPE Textbook Series is a collection of technical monographs published by the Society of Petroleum Engineers that address practical and theoretical issues in petroleum engineering, reservoir management, drilling, production, and petrophysics. The series has been produced to serve practitioners, researchers, and students associated with major industry actors and academic institutions. It has intersected with professional organizations, conferences, and standards-setting bodies.
The series is organized to cover topics that span exploration and production practice, linking applied studies from companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, BP plc and ConocoPhillips with academic research from institutions like Stanford University, Texas A&M University, University of Texas at Austin, Imperial College London and University of Oklahoma. Editorial stewardship often aligns with technical groups connected to American Petroleum Institute, European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, Society of Exploration Geophysicists and Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration. Contributors frequently present related material at events such as the Offshore Technology Conference, SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, World Petroleum Congress and Society of Petroleum Engineers International Conference and Exhibition. The series is positioned alongside other professional collections like Handbook of Petroleum Refining Processes and publications from Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Publication began in the late 20th century with foundational titles influenced by industry developments linked to historical episodes such as the 1973 oil crisis and the restructuring of national oil companies including Saudi Aramco and Petrobras. Early volumes reflected technologies prevalent at firms like Halliburton and Schlumberger and cited case studies from fields including the North Sea oil fields, Permian Basin, Ghawar Field and Cantarell Field. Over successive decades the series incorporated topics resonant with policy and market shifts exemplified by events like the 1990s energy liberalization and accords involving Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. Recent editions respond to developments associated with hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Formation, deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, and regulatory episodes such as the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Individual titles range from introductory treatments to advanced monographs addressing subjects linked to reservoir simulation, well logging, petroleum geology, drilling engineering, production optimization and enhanced oil recovery. Case studies and methodologies draw on documented projects in areas such as the Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, Persian Gulf, Siberian oilfields and Athabasca oil sands. The series interfaces with standard texts like works by John Lee, William King, M. R. Islam and references used in curricula at entities including Colorado School of Mines and University of Aberdeen. Topics intersect with professional standards from American Society of Mechanical Engineers, International Organization for Standardization and technical committees such as those convened by Society of Petroleum Engineers task groups.
Volumes are typically commissioned by editorial boards drawing on experts from industry, academia and consulting firms including personnel from PetroChina, Gazprom, TotalEnergies, Shell plc research centers and university departments at Norwegian University of Science and Technology and University of Calgary. Peer review often involves reviewers who have presented at venues like the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition and committees affiliated with SEG and API. Editors and chapter authors have included recognized figures associated with awards such as the SPE International Award and appointments at institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Texas at Austin. Manuscript development follows workflows that parallel editorial practices used by publishers such as Elsevier, Wiley, Springer and professional societies.
The series has been cited in technical literature, standards development and engineering curricula, influencing practices at operators including Eni, Equinor, Kuwait Oil Company and service companies like Baker Hughes and Weatherford International. Reviews in specialist journals and coverage at conferences such as the SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference and SPE Digital Energy Conference have noted its role in disseminating methods for geosteering and subsea engineering. Citations appear alongside works from authors connected to Royal Society lectures and institutional reports by organizations such as the International Energy Agency and World Bank energy publications. The series has informed regulatory submissions and training programs used by national bodies in regions including Nigeria, Venezuela and Norway.
Titles are available in print and digital editions distributed by the Society of Petroleum Engineers and through academic and commercial bookstores serving institutions like IHS Markit libraries, university presses and corporate libraries at Chevron and Shell. Digital formats include eBook files compatible with platforms used by Elsevier ScienceDirect and institutional repositories at universities such as Stanford University and University of Texas at Austin. Libraries and consortia catalog the series alongside holdings from American Chemical Society and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers collections.
Category:Petroleum engineering literature