2019 GPA Midstream Convention Focuses on Political Landscape

Press Release Summary:

The GPA Midstream Association’s 98th annual convention is scheduled at San Antonio, Texas, April 14 – 17. The convention brings together more than 2000 professionals from natural gas gathering, compression, treating, processing, storage and marketing, and natural gas liquids fractionation and transportation industry. It includes tracks on technical, commercial and advocacy. The advocacy tracks cover political landscape, information or issues facing midstream stakeholders.


Original Press Release:

Midstream Professionals Invited to Register for the 2019 GPA Midstream Convention

TULSA, Okla., Jan. 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The 98th annual GPA Midstream Convention is scheduled for a return to one of its most popular event venues of San Antonio, Texas, April 14 – 17, and registration has opened.

Each year, the GPA Midstream Convention brings together more than 2,000 professionals involved in natural gas gathering, compression, treating, processing, storage and marketing, and natural gas liquids fractionation, transportation, storage and marketing, all with the common interest of meeting about, and making a difference in, the midstream industry.

The conference features three tracks – technical, commercial and advocacy – and those that register have full access and flexibility to attend any session and aren't restricted to only one track.

The convention has long been recognized for its technical papers and presentations. The technical track remains a centerpiece of the conference and features forums covering process and research, design and operations and maintenance, treating, worldwide developments and emerging technology.

The commercial track covers changes to midstream infrastructure, exports, commodity market fundamentals, and assumptions and influences driving economics.

Topics in the convention's advocacy track cover the political landscape, as well as information or issues facing midstream stakeholders: what is affecting operations, driving business decisions and how companies comply with the multitude of rules and regulations that apply to midstream operations.

Registration is open to all midstream industry professionals, and those that register by the Feb. 8 registration deadline will save $200. For more information about registration rates and how to register, visit GPAMidstreamConvention.org/register.

For more information about the convention, including why to attend, the full schedule, and more, visit GPAMidstreamConvention.org.

GPA Midstream Association represents nearly 100 corporate members of all sizes; most are U.S.-based companies, but the organization does have members across the globe as well. GPA Midstream members are engaged in the gathering and processing of natural gas into saleable pipeline gas, which are commonly referred to as "midstream" activities in the energy industry. As the primary advocates for the midstream industry, the association enhances the viability of natural gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil through research, technical, environmental, safety and advocacy activities. For more information, visit GPAmidstream.org.

GPSA is GPA Midstream's affiliated association representing nearly 500 companies engaged in meeting the service and supply needs of the midstream industry. An elected board of directors establishes policies and directs GPSA activities. The association shares a small staff within GPA Midstream's office in Tulsa. For more information, visit GPSAmidstreamsuppliers.org.

CONTACT: Crystal Myers, cmyers@GPAmidstream.org, (918) 493-2089

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