The Gas Processors Association (GPA) reports that, due to the increased activity of its constituents throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and New York, GPA leaders are looking into the opportunity of forming a new GPA chapter in that area. The organization’s initial contacts and discussions provided “a tremendous response” from both GPA and GPSA (on the service and supply side) members who are interested in participating in the new chapter.
Those engaged in chapter activities benefit through knowledge sharing and concentrated contacts with peers and customers, and also networking opportunities with other midstream professionals. GPSA members benefit from a unique access to operating decision makers and by staying current with activities within the industry.
Currently, GPA has five domestic chapters, including Houston, Midcontinent, North Texas, Permian Basin and Rocky Mountain.
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