Pipeline Opportunities Conference Happening March 3
The Pipeline Opportunities Conference (POC) is the pipeline industry's only true "business" event. This one-day format conference hosts panel discussions with an industry-specific focus on planning, operations, regulatory, pipeline infrastructure and more.
POC—produced in partnership by Pipeline & Gas Journal, the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) and the SMU Maguire Energy Institute—provides strategic insight into the state of the pipeline industry.
POC takes place on March 3, 2020 at the Westin Galleria, in Houston, Texas.
This year, topics include:
- Hear How Changes to The Mega Rule Might Affect Your Business
Improve your understanding of The MEGA Rule by listening to a group of experts from companies including Blacksmith Group, Gulf South Pipeline, Boardwalk Pipeline and TRC Solutions discuss the changes and tell you what it means to your business.
- Gain Insight on Changing Regulations in Washington
Hear INGAA’s new interim President and CEO Alex Oehler give the lowdown on what’s up in Washington, D.C., and how federal energy policy affect the oil and gas, transportation and storage markets.
- Learn What to Expect from an SMU Panel of Experts
Gain a better understanding of what to expect concerning energy demand, and what it means for pipeline projects, from Executive Director Bruce Bullock of SMU’s prestigious Maguire Energy Institute, along with a panel of experts from the university.
- Participate in Industry-leading Panel Discussions
Find out what opportunities growing LNG demand, particularly along the Gulf Coast, will present for pipelines and related construction from moderator Chris Williams, Vice President of Cheniere Energy, Pipeline Operations, and a panel that includes Craig Meier, Director of Sunland Construction.
- Take Advantage of Valuable Networking Opportunities
POC provides the perfect forum to network with pipeline owners/operators, contractors/consultants, engineers, key manufacturers/suppliers, and consultants.
Registration is open now.
- Keystone Oil Pipeline Resumes Operations After Temporary Shutdown
- Biden Administration Buys Oil for Emergency Reserve Above Target Price
- Freeport LNG Plant Runs Near Zero Consumption for Fifth Day
- Enbridge to Invest $500 Million in Pipeline Assets, Including Expansion of 850-Mile Gray Oak Pipeline
- Mexico Seizes Air Liquide's Hydrogen Plant at Pemex Refinery
- Evacuation Technologies to Reduce Methane Releases During Pigging
- Editor’s Notebook: Nord Stream’s $20 Billion Question
- Enbridge Receives Approval to Begin Service on Louisiana Venice Gas Pipeline Project
- Mexico Seizes Air Liquide's Hydrogen Plant at Pemex Refinery
- Russian LNG Unfazed By U.S. Sanctions
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