Oklahoma City Pipeliners Established in 2015, the Oklahoma City Pipeliners club is a non-profit organization connecting upstream, midstream and downstream communities for the advancement of engineering, maintenance and operating practices. Each year we provide scholarships to assist eligible students with their education expenses. Scholarship Funds are raised through memberships, sponsorships and fundraising/networking events held throughout the year. Find out more at okcpipeliners.com.
Louisiana Oil & Gas Association LOGA (known before 2006 as LIOGA) was organized in 1992 to represent the Independent and service sectors of the oil and gas industry in Louisiana; this representation includes exploration, production and oilfield services. Their primary goal is to provide their industry with a working environment that will enhance the industry. LOGA services its membership by creating incentives for Louisiana’s oil & gas industry, warding off tax increases, changing existing burdensome regulations, and educating the public and government of the importance of the oil and gas industry in the state of Louisiana. loga.la/

Louisiana Pipeliners The Louisiana Pipeliners Association is a non-political and non-profit corporation formed in 1996 for the purpose of promoting all aspects of the pipeline industry in Louisiana. Regular dinner meetings at different locations around the state are planned for the presentation and discussion of appropriate material for the general betterment of the members of the association. As a means to provide a civic service, the Association has established a Scholarship Fund in order to award grants to eligible college students. Golf tournaments are used as a major source of raising funds for this purpose (Spring and Fall). louisianapipeliners.org/
The Pipeliners Association of Houston The Pipeliners Association of Houston was formed in 1953 with the purpose to “foster and promote the advancement of pipeline engineering and operating practices for the mutual benefit of the members in the industry and to study and exchange knowledge and ideas relative to the pipeline industry.” The Association started with 6 members and continues to evolve and mature with our expanding network across the industry. Our organization prides itself on maintaining a common bond between vendors, operators and contractors who support this industry. Over the years, we have grown in our focus on community and professional development. Today, monthly business meetings provide relevant presentations and discussions about our industry. Our volunteers host events to raise scholarship money for our member’s college students. We established the Pipeliners Young Professionals group in 2016 to encourage and support the next generation. In 2017, we partnered with PETEX to develop professional education for our members. With this rich heritage, we expect to continue to develop as an Association and make lasting impacts on the Pipeline Industry. https://houstonpipeliners.net/
The Pipeliners Club of Tulsa Each year, the Pipeliners Club of Tulsa provides Scholarship Grants to area Colleges and Universities for the purpose of promoting the high standards of the industry and to assist worthy students in furthering their education. The Scholarship Fund is made possible through the membership fees and efforts of Club Members and the contributions of Operating Companies and Suppliers associated with the Pipe Liners Club of Tulsa. www.tulsapipeliners.org/home
San Antonio Pipeliners The San Antonio Pipeliners Association (SAPA), was established in 2005 to primarily provide an opportunity for “peer-to-peer” networking for men and women involved in the pipeline and midstream industries. Monthly topics range from technical issues important to the industry, governmental affairs affecting the industry, and academia’s efforts to prepare and influence the next generation toward a career in the oil and gas industry. A secondary goal of the San Antonio Pipeliners Association is to provide scholarships to deserving second, third, fourth or fifth-year college students pursuing a bachelor or graduate degree in math, science, or engineering. Funds for the scholarships are raised through golf tournaments, clay shoots, and fishing tournaments held throughout the fiscal year. The scholarship winners will be announced at the June monthly meeting and distributed to the student’s university. sapipeliners.org/
Appalachian Pipeliners Association The Appalachian Pipeliners Association was established to promote and support the pipeline industry in the northeastern United States and provide members with opportunities to support the industry, as well. The mission of the APA is to promote pipeline engineering and operational best practices that will benefit both association membership and the pipeline industry as a whole. It is both non-profit and non-political. The focus is to raise scholarship funds supporting secondary educational opportunities for the youth of the northern Appalachian region. Funds are raised through memberships, donations and annual outings. Association members assemble socially for presentations, speakers and discussions on matters relevant to the pipeline industry. appalachianpipeliners.org/
Gas/Electric Partnership Conference, established in 1994, annually focuses on the planning of gas/liquids infrastructure from the wellhead through transmission, with emphasis on compression facilities. Gas pipeline interfaces with power are especially important where electricity is used to drive compressors and gas is supplied for power generation. gaselectricpartnership.com