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Setting up a National Committee
The first step of formally applying for membership
of the WPC is the establishment of a National Committee
representing a range of petroleum interests operating
within the country and sponsored by an appropriate
organisation. The sponsoring organisation can be an
institute of petroleum or a similar professional or
scientific body. In some countries the sponsoring
organisation can be the state Oil Company, or petroleum
or other ministry department. The members of the National
Committee should represent a spectrum of petroleum
interests: major oil companies, whether privately
or state owned; small independent oil companies; government
departments dealing with the regulation of the oil
industry; universities, or other training and research
institutes; professional and trade associations; service
industries; consumer organisations. The National Committee
must have a chairman and a secretary, an operating
base for easy communication with the WPC Headquarters,
and funding to cover its own secretariat expenses,
attendance at meetings, congresses and the payment
of annual dues. It is assumed that before a prospective
country goes to the trouble of setting up a National
Committee the secretariat and senior officers have
already assessed the suitability of that country for
potential membership.
Submitting credentials and a letter of intent
The National Committee, once established, should seek official
recognition from the Executive Committee of the WPC. This is achieved
by submitting its credentials, together with a letter declaring
an intention to join, to the Director General who, after checking
the credentials, will circulate the details to members of the Executive
Committee. The information required is:
- details of the sponsoring organisation;
- the names, contact details (addresses, telephone,
fax and email) and affiliations of the Chairman,
Secretary and members of the National Committee.
The director General will present the details of the application
to the Executive Committee and providing there are no objections
the application for membership is sent to the Council. The application
should be sent to the Director General at least six months before
the next Council meeting at which the application will be considered;
such meetings take place once a year and during a Congress or a
Regional Meeting. The Constitution of the WPC also provides for
the election of a new member by postal vote (one vote per member-country).
By this means the time taken to process the application can be reduced.
Meeting the commitments
Once the Council has approved an application, the National Committee
must complete the formalities for membership within six months.
This involves:
- payment of annual dues;
- Notification of the names of up to three Council representatives.
The National Committee then undertakes to:
- co-ordinate its activities with those of the WPC
and act as a channel of communication between
the WPC and its country;
- keep the headquarters secretariat informed of
any changes in its representatives or officers;
- pay its dues regularly and promptly.
A National Committee automatically loses its membership if it fails
to pay its dues for two years in succession, or is not represented
at two successive meetings of the Council. Most National Committees
of the WPC meet at least once a year and all keep in regular touch
with the headquarters organisation. National Committees vary greatly
in size and structure, so there are no set procedures - each Committee
organises its activities in the way that suits it best.
Gaining the benefits
The benefits available to National Committees when they join the
Council include:
- opportunities to host meetings of the Executive Committee, task
forces, committees and, once fully established, a Congress;
- discounts on Congress fees and publications;
- regular information on WPC activities, task forces, meetings
and briefings;
- network with other National Committees, directly and through
the Secretariat;
- invitations to propose programme officers and authors for congresses;
The most significant benefit of joining the World Petroleum Council
and Congress is to participate in the leading global institution
representing the international and domestic oil and gas industries
and to have an equal voice and vote in its deliberations, decisions
and policy recommendations.
Current Membership
- Algeria
- Angola
- Argentina
- Austria
- Australia
- Belgium
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Canada
- China
- Colombia
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Czech Rep.
- Denmark
- Egypt
- Finland
- France
- Gabon
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- Germany
- Hungary
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Kazakstan
- Korea
- Kuwait
- Libya
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- Nigeria
- Norway
- Pakistan
- Papua-New Guinea
- Peru
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- Philippines
- Poland
- Qatar
- Romania
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Turkey
- UK
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
- USA
- Uzbekistan
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
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The WPC also has links with a number of other countries,
regional and international bodies with petroleum interests
and with specialist organisations deveoted to particular
aspects of the industry.
Where are we? Contact the
WPC in London
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