A person may qualify to become a (Full) Member who: 2) Has ten years experience in the evaluation of oil and gas properties. Five years responsible petroleum engineering experience or five years teaching petroleum engineering courses in a college or university accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineers and Technology (ABET) may be substituted for five years of experience in the evaluation of oil and gas properties. Experience in the evaluation of oil and gas properties shall mean that the principal employment on a consistent basis regularly involves the evaluation of oil and gas properties. “Evaluation” of oil and gas properties includes, but is not limited to, the responsible determination of petroleum reserve/resources estimates, the responsible determination of production forecasts, and the responsible inclusion of the economic impacts of reserves/resources and production estimates; and, |