LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
CHARITY INFORMATION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
ADDRESS: Burlington House Piccadilly London W1V 0JU REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1020083 BANKERS: Barclays Bank plc ACCOUNTANTS: Ellis Atkins Chartered Accountants Constable Court 62 Dene Street Dorking Surrey RH4 2DP
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LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The objects of the Charity, the London Petrophysical Society (LPS), are to promote, for the public benefit, education and knowledge in the scientific and technical aspects of formation evaluation.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Principal sources of funds
The charity’s main source of funds is from running quarterly one-day seminars, and from company sponsorship. Three in person all day seminars were held in 2024 at The Geological Society. The New Technology seminar was also held in person at The Geological Society for the first time in several years; it was free to attend but presenters had the option to display a poster for a fee.
Corporate sponsorship income was received from thirteen companies in 2024, which is very important to the society and provides the main income.
The companies sponsoring the LPS receive acknowledgement on the website and, for those paying for higher tiers, obtain complimentary seminar places. Additional income is derived from sales of publications from past seminars.
It should be noted that since 2013 the charity has not charged a membership fee.
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How expenditure has supported the key objectives
In addition to the seminars mentioned above, the LPS held six evening meetings, typically around one hour, where experts made technical presentations. Five of these meetings were held at The Geological Society and one was online. These events were free of charge to members and students.
The New Technology seminar was free to attend.
The website is used to keep members and non-members informed of current and future activities. The LPS emails a newsletter to all members and this helps the membership to keep them up to date with current and future activities and attempts to elicit new ideas and suggestions from the membership for future activities.
The LPS offers a student prize of £200 to English/Welsh universities offering geoscience post-graduate courses with a petrophysics component. The awardee is nominated by the individual university and these recommendations are passed onto the LPS. One student prize was awarded for 2024.
Additionally, individual awards were available from the Iain Hillier Academic Award scheme of grants and bursaries. The award scheme seeks to assist post-graduate Earth Science students at English or Welsh universities who take a special interest in Petrophysics in their studies. The student/university grant scheme seeks to support specific projects, courses or educational activities undertaken by students or university departments that have Petrophysics as an important component. Awards are decided by the LPS Executive Committee on the merit of each application. The 2024 Iain Hillier Academic Award of £1,820 was awarded to support the field work costs and conference participation of a PhD student undertaking studies with a strong petrophysics component.
The Dick Woodhouse Award for Young Professionals, launched in 2013, was not awarded during 2024 due to a lack of suitable candidates. The annual awardee is presented with a trophy and a cheque for £1,000 and the award remains available for future years.
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LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Public benefit
The Committee confirm that they have referred to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Charity’s aims and objectives and when planning activities for the future.
Results for the year
A surplus for the year of £460 was made (2023: surplus of £546). The accumulated fund carried forward was £43,895 compared to £43,435 for the previous year.
Reserves
The accumulated fund of the Charity represents the unrestricted funds that the Executive Committee is free to use in accordance with the charitable objects. Now that the Society has a healthy level of reserves, the Executive Committee is planning future events and ways of appropriating its funds so as to continue to fulfil its charitable objects.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
The Charity’s governing document is its constitution, which was adopted on 18[th] January 1993 and amended November 2018.
How the LPS is constituted
The constitution states that the London Petrophysical Society (LPS) shall be an Affiliated Chapter of the Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts. The Organisation will abide by the rules and bye-laws of that Society only in so far as they do not conflict with the bye-laws of the LPS stated herein. The LPS shall be governed and administered by an Executive Committee comprising a President, six Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and Past President. This Committee shall conduct whatever business of the Organisation the President deems necessary. A majority affirmative vote of the Executive Committee shall be required for Committee action. A quorum shall consist of four members of the Committee.
The term of office for all officers shall be two years, beginning immediately after an Annual General Meeting of the Organisation and ending at the Annual General Meeting two years thereafter. AGMs are held in November of each year.
Trustee selection method
Two months before the Annual General Meeting the Past President shall solicit nominations from the Charter membership at large for vacant positions on the Executive Committee in the next organisational year. In the event that the number of nominations received is in excess of the number of vacant offices, the Past President shall convene a Nominating Committee which shall prepare a ballot sheet for distribution to the membership three weeks prior to the Annual General Meeting. Each member of the Organisation will be allowed one vote for each contested office and elections shall be by secret ballot.
The Executive Committee is responsible for raising funds, making donations and incurring expenditure to ensure the Charity achieves its objectives.
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LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee members are the trustees of the Charity. The Executive Committee during the year under review and at the date of signing of this report were as follows:
1[st] January 2024 to 31[st] December 2024
Jack Willis President Alina Khmelevskaya Treasurer Phil Gibbons Secretary Gabe Lauderdale-Smith VP Technology Sherif Farag VP Publications and Website Ollie Tallon VP Arrangements Rebecca Lee VP Data Protection and Membership Arathi Mahesh VP External Liaison Andrew Mynors VP Sponsorship Ian Draper Past President
1[st] January 2025 to 31[st] December 2025
Phil Gibbons President Alina Khmelevskaya Treasurer Ian Draper Secretary Gabe Lauderdale-Smith VP Technology Sherif Farag VP Publications and Website Ollie Tallon VP Arrangements Lumban Irvan Pardede VP Data Protection and Membership Arathi Mahesh VP External Liaison Andrew Mynors VP Sponsorship Jack Willis Past President
Approved by the Executive Committee and signed on its behalf:
Phil Gibbons – President
Date: 02/07/2025
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INDEPENDEIYT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE EXECIITIVE COMMITTEE OF LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY I report lo the Executive Coininitlee, tlie cl)arily's Iruslees. on my examination of Ilie accounts of Il)e above charity for the year ended 31 st Deceinber 2024. Responsibilities basis of report As the charity's Iru5tees. you are responsible for the preparation of the accoun15 in a¢cordan¢e with the requireinents of tlie Cliarilies A¢1 2011 ("tl)e Act"). I report in resp¢¢t of iiiy exaniiiialion of tlie cliarity's accolints carried out under section 145 of the A¢1 and in carrying out niy exaittination. I have folloived all the applicllble Directions uyiven by the Charity Commission under section 145(5){b) of the Act. Independent examiner's stAtement have compleled Iny examination. I confirm that no material matters liave conie to my attention in connection with Ihe examination which gives me cause to believe tl)at in, any material respect.. the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; or the accounts did not accord willi the accounting records; or the accouiils did not coiiiply with the applicable requirei))ents concerning tlie foriii and conlenl of accounts set out iii tlie Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 otl)er Il)an iiny requiremei)I Iliat Ilie accoLllitS gTive a 'triie aiid fair, view wliicli is not a Inatter LOI)sidLred as part of an independent exaniinalion. I have no concerns aiid have come across no other matters in conneclion with the examination to which attention should be drawn in thi5 report in order to enable a proper undersiandinb7 of th¢ accounts lo be reached. Philip Longstaff FCA Ellis Aikins Chartered Accountants Constable Court 62 Dene Street Dorking, Surrey RH4 2DP Dale.. £,J -fL zoAr
LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
| 2024 | 2023 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INCOME | £ | £ | £ | £ |
| Charitable activities: | ||||
| Publications | - | - | ||
| Seminars | 7,579 | 6,825 | ||
| President’s evening | - | - | ||
| Activities to generate funds: | ||||
| Sponsorship | 22,601 | 21,600 | ||
| Bank interest received | 543 | 302 | ||
| ______ | ______ | |||
| Total | 30,723 | 28,727 | ||
| EXPENDITURE | ||||
| Charitable activities: | ||||
| Academic grants and bursaries | 1,820 | 1,950 | ||
| Students’ prizes | 200 | 200 | ||
| Students’ seminar expenses | - | 39 | ||
| Academics’ travel expenses | - | 194 | ||
| Seminar costs | 14,177 | 11,104 | ||
| President’s evening | 2,626 | 1,532 | ||
| Monthly meetings | 8,306 | 8,918 | ||
| Website | 1,345 | 2,049 | ||
| Insurance | 142 | 96 | ||
| Sundry expenses | 364 | 169 | ||
| PayPal & credit card fees | 203 | 148 | ||
| Independent Examiner’s fees | ||||
| in respect of; | ||||
| External scrutiny | 720 | 720 | ||
| Accountancy | 360 | 1,062 | ||
| ______ | ______ | |||
| Total | 30,263 | 28,181 | ||
| ______ | ______ | |||
| Net income | 460 | 546 | ||
| Unrestricted funds brought forward | 43,435 | 42,889 | ||
| ______ | ______ | |||
| Unrestricted funds carried forward | £43,895 | £43,435 | ||
| ______ | ______ |
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LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2024
| Notes 2024 2023 | Notes 2024 2023 | Notes 2024 2023 | Notes 2024 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|
| £ | £ | £ | |
| CURRENT ASSETS | |||
| Debtors | 2 | 1,775 | 1,775 |
| Cash at bank | 45,220 | 45,322 | |
| ______ | ______ | ||
| 46,995 | 47,097 | ||
| CREDITORS: | |||
| Amounts falling due | |||
| within one year | 3 | (3,100) | (3,662) |
| ______ | ______ | ||
| TOTAL NET ASSETS | £43,895 | £43,435 | |
| ______ | ______ | ||
| FUNDS OF THE CHARITY | FUNDS OF THE CHARITY | ||
| Unrestricted funds | £43,895 | £43,435 | |
| ______ | ______ | ||
| On behalf of the Executive Committee: | |||
| Phil Gibbons – President | Chg |
Alina Khmelevskaya – Treasurer Mena Ainalavakagse Approved by the Executive Committee on 02/07/2025
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LONDON PETROPHYSICAL SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Accounting convention
The financial statements of the charity, which is a public benefit entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)', the Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland' and the Charities Act 2011. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention.
Income
Income from subscriptions, seminars and publications are accounted for on an accruals basis.
Expenditure
Resources expended are included in the Statement of Financial Activities on an accruals basis.
2. DEBTORS Other debtors Prepayments and accrued income 3. CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year: Other Creditors Accruals and deferred income |
2024 - 1,775 ______ £1,775 ______ - 3,100 ______ £3,100 ______ |
2023 - 1,775 __ £1,775 ____ |
|---|---|---|
- 3,662 __ £3,662 ____ |
4. STAFF COSTS
No staff were employed during the year (2023: nil).
The benefits paid to Key Management Personnel was nil (2023: nil)
5. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE’S REMUNERATION
None of the members of the Executive Committee received any remuneration in the year . No payments were made by the Charity for individual expenses incurred by the trustees for services provided to the Charity.
The Executive Committee members pay for seminars on the same terms as offered to the general public.
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