Mike Roy from Crestwood Midstream talks about his experience and what he enjoys about the annual Eastern Gas Compression Roundtable held in Pittsburgh, PA.
Eastern Gas Compression Roundtable
Education to the national gas industry
Mike Roy from Crestwood Midstream talks about his experience and what he enjoys about the annual Eastern Gas Compression Roundtable held in Pittsburgh, PA.
Join us as we welcome Chris Humes, Senior Vice President of Operations for Crestwood Midstream Partners LP as the Keynote Speaker for the 2019 Eastern Gas Compression Roundtable.
The Roundtable will be held May 21-23, 2019 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Chris will be speaking on the topic of:
Operational Excellence: How to increase safety and regulatory compliance while cutting cost
Chris is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Crestwood’s processing and treating, underground storage, and the pipelines associated with those facilities. In addition, he is responsible for Crestwood’s trucking, rail, and propane facilities as-well. A veteran of the Oil and Gas industry for 28 years, he has worked in various facets of the energy industry including exploration and transportation of refined products, crude oil, LNG, and natural gas.
Mr. Humes is a graduate of Oklahoma State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and resides in Houston with his wife and two children.
All attendees of the Eastern Gas Compression Roundtable are invited to attend the Monday evening Welcome Reception, sponsored by Solar Turbines. Enjoy an evening of networking and fun at this informal reception which will include light hors’ d’oeurves and camaraderie with your colleagues and friends. This event is included in your EGCR registration. Attendees will receive 2 free drink tickets for beer or wine and a cash bar will be available.
Bill’s Bar and Burger Downtown Westin
1001 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Dress is casual. Cost is free to EGCR attendees.
Join your friends and associates on the greens at the 2018 EGCR Golf Event.
We have been made aware that exhibitors and attendees of the EGCR are receiving phone calls (and possibly emails) from a company or companies inquiring if you have made reservations for the EGCR and/or offering to assist you with reservations.
**EGCR has not contracted with a third party to assist you with hotel reservations.
Companies such as this are frequently referred to as ‘hotel poachers’ in the meetings industry because they attempt to get you to make a reservation using their services and often will either not make the reservation at all or not make the reservation at your requested hotel. After you’ve given them your credit card number, it is a difficult process to receive a refund and may involve onerous penalties to cancel.
You can read more about this practice here:
http://www.meetings-conventions.com/News/Features/Beware-of-Room-Poachers/
It is important to remember that ALL HOTEL RESERVATIONS for the EGCR should be handled by you, individually with the hotel, and that the EGCR has not contracted with a third-party to contact you to make reservations on our behalf.
If you have any questions, please contact Joyce Perhac at 412-372-4301.
As a result of technological advances, natural gas has become the most abundant and economical energy source available within the world today.
The largest recoverable reserves are located in the Marcellus and Utica Shales in the Northeast U.S. that includes Eastern Ohio and most of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Natural gas will play a major role in supplying both domestic and international needs for the next 100 years. However, environmentalists’ unrealistic calls for leaving the gas in the ground – “to reduce the rate of climate change” – threaten the future of the oil & gas industry as well as the security and economic well-being of the U.S.
This presentation will provide a brief overview of the important role that natural gas is expected to play in the U.S., its strategic importance, and the potential impact of the rapidly growing energy demands of developing countries by 2030. It will further discuss how all energy sources, including renewables, are expected to develop and what their relative merits are in terms of strategic importance, economic impact and sustainability.
W. Norm Shade is Sr. Consultant and President-Emeritus of ACI Services Inc., headquartered in Cambridge, OH. He received BME and MSME degrees from The Ohio State University, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1970, and he is a registered professional engineer in the States of Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas.
Before leading ACI from 2004 through March of 2013, he spent 32 years in various engineering, management and executive positions with Cooper Cameron Corporation including Director of Engineering, General Manager, and VP – Product Development.
We’ve just been made aware that exhibitors and attendees of the EGCR are receiving phone calls (and possibly emails) from a company called Convention Housing Bureau, inquiring if you have made reservations for the 2017 EGCR and/or offering to assist you with reservations.
Please be aware that the EGCR has not contracted with a third party to assist you with hotel reservations. Companies such as this are frequently referred to as ‘hotel poachers’ in the meetings industry because they attempt to get you to make a reservation using their services and often will either not make the reservation at all or not make the reservation at your requested hotel. After you’ve given them your credit card number, it is a difficult process to receive a refund and may involve onerous penalties to cancel.
You can read more about this practice here: http://www.meetings-conventions.com/News/Features/Beware-of-Room-Poachers/
It is important to remember that ALL HOTEL RESERVATIONS for the EGCR should be handled by you, individually, and that the EGCR has not contracted with a third-party to contact you to make reservations on our behalf.
If you have any questions, please contact us at 412-372-4301.
4/17/17 UPDATE
We have been made aware of another company called Exposition Housing using the same practices.