“Risks and Opportunities Created by Shutting in” by Dwayne Purvis, #3470
Please RSVP by Monday, May 18. A link to the presentation will be sent to you after you RSVP. We will use Zoom software, which installs automatically on your computer or phone – no need for a camera. Dial-in audio is also available.
“Operating and Living with Stripper Wells” by M. Robin Vasicek, #2354
“My Operator is Making Money and I’m Not. What Can I Do?” by Charles Sartain and Rusty Tucker, Attorneys, Gray Reed
RSVP by 5:00 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. A link to the presentation will be sent to you after you RSVP.
“Current Oil and Gas Market, Future of Resource Plays, and the Future of Price” by Art Berman, #3062
“Louisiana’s Oil and Gas Industry: The Missing Link in Coastal Sustainability” by Chris McLindon, #2327
Due to Hurricane Sally, the meeting has been postponed to September 22. All chapter members will be sent the Zoom link by email at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday. There is no need to register – just click on the link at 11:45 a.m. Please do not forward the Zoom link to a non-member without consent of the SIPES NOC Board.
“Climate, COVID and Careers: A Look at a Changing Industry” by Dwayne Purvis, #3470
RSVP if attending the luncheon in person. The luncheon will be broadcast using Zoom. If you would like to join using this application, please email Jim West at gemdrillingco@sbcglobal.net so he can send you the Zoom invitation.
“China and the Global Energy Market” by Gabriel Collins, Baker Botts Fellow in Energy & Environmental Regulatory Affairs at Rice University’s Baker Institute
“Future of Environmentalism in the Oilfield” by Grant Swartzwelder
RSVP by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 19. A link to the presentation will be sent to you after you RSVP. Guests are welcome.
“What’s Next?” by James A. Gibbs, #314, Five States Energy Company
“The Role of Oil and Gas in the Global Energy Future” by Scott Tinker, Director, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, TX
A link to the presentation will be sent to you after you RSVP.