2026 Oil and Gas Networking events

Register Now for the GPA Midstream Appalachian Basin February 2026 ABGPA Luncheon – February 10, 2026 – Canonsburg, PA

Topic: Overview of Gas Conditioning and Processing

Learn the differences between gas conditioning and processing, key factors determining gas treating requirements, and NGL extraction technologies and their recoveries.

Date & Time: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Bella Sera, 414 Morganza Rd, Canonsburg, PA 15317

Event Overview

Join us for a special training luncheon featuring Kindra Snow-McGregor, Technical Director of Oil and Gas Processing at PetroSkills | John M Campbell. This session provides an insightful look at gas conditioning and processing, a top-voted topic among our members. Thanks to PetroSkills for offering this in-depth training opportunity.

Schedule

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Check-in and networking
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Lunch
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM: Announcements, speaker introduction, and presentation

Registration

Early-bird pricing ends January 27, 2026, at midnight:
Members: $45
Non-Members: $85
Regular registration:
Members: $55
Non-Members: $95
Gold Corporate Member Operators: FREE (registration required)
Walk-up registration: $110
Online registration closes February 6, 2026, at midnight.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Event Sponsor (Exclusive): $1,500 – Includes 2 registrations, dedicated signage, table tents, recognition in promotional materials, and an option for sponsor representatives to introduce themselves during opening remarks.
Food Sponsor: $750 – Includes 1 registration and event signage.

About the Speaker

Kindra Snow-McGregor is the Technical Director of Oil and Gas Processing at PetroSkills | John M Campbell. She is a registered P.E. with a master’s and bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and petroleum refining from the Colorado School of Mines, and over 29 years of experience in the oil and gas industry.

Kindra oversees the course content for all Oil and Gas Processing disciplines at PetroSkills, including the Campbell Gas Course® G-4 and LNG course offerings. She has extensive experience in EPC and engineering consulting, technical leadership, commissioning, start-up, performance testing, troubleshooting, and debottlenecking. She has published over 27 technical papers, holds two U.S. patents, and has presented at numerous international conferences.

She actively instructs Campbell™ Gas courses, operator training for gas plant and LNG operations, and serves as Chairman of the GPSA Engineering Data Book Editorial Review Board, co-chair of the GPSA Advocacy Committee, and a member of the GPSA Board of Directors.