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JANUARY 2024 MONTHLY MEETING
THE MAYO HOTEL – 115 WEST 5TH STREET, TULSA, OK 74103
The January club meeting will be held Monday January 15, 2024, 5:30pm at the Mayo Hotel. Please also note that registration for this event will close on January 12, 2024.

Menu for January is Beef Short Ribs, Salad, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Bread, and Tiramisu for dessert.

Our speaker this month will be Nayeem Chowdhury, head of CCS for Project Canary.

Project Canary is an industry leader in clean energy technology solutions, including responsibly sourced gas (RSG) and Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS). The Project Canary company vision is founded on leveraging the power of science, the importance of transparency, and producing accurate, independently collected data that can be trusted by partners, investors, and the general public. https://www.projectcanary.com/

Our meeting sponsor this month will be PSS Group.

ABOUT Pipe Liners Club of Tulsa:

Formed in 1947 by a small group of industry people, the Pipe Liners Club of Tulsa began conducting meetings in 1948 at various locations around the city. The first elected officers were: J.L. Cahill, President, Continental Pipe Line Co., P.L. Reichard, Vice President, J.D. Jones, Secretary, both of Gulf Refining Co., and F.C. Whiteside, Treasurer, with Interstate Oil Pipe Line Co. There were four directors, F.V. Cook, G.P. Jennings, Samuel C. Phelps and J.F. Nickel.

There were six presentations given during the meetings in 1948 which included Control Valves, by John E. Green, a movie, Electricity and Oil Industry, Electrical Equipment for Pipe Lines, by General Electric, Diesel Engine Supercharging by Fay Cook, Aluminum Pipe in Crude Oil Service by Francis Coryell and Pipe Line Communications by Little.

The Scholarship Committee first began in November 1955 with a letter to R.L. Langenheim, Dean of Engineering at the University of Tulsa, offering a scholarship in the amount of $350.00 for the 1956-57 school years, to the University of Tulsa College of Petroleum Sciences and Engineering. The first year committee members were J.D. Jones, T.S. Llewellyn and H.T. Chilton, chairman.

The first scholarship was awarded in 1956 to James E. Kiefer, from Wichita, KS. His application included a transcript with straight A’s in engineering. There were two other applicants for the scholarship, Donald H. Stares and Robert A. Wattenbarger, and both Tulsa High School graduates.

Notable milestones are noted below:

By 1968, membership had grown to 346 members.

April 1970 saw the first copy of the Articles of Organization for the club.

The First Annual Invitational Golf Tournament was held in 1974 at the Shangri-la resort.

In 1982 the first printed directory of membership was developed. That same year a check of $1,000.00 was provided to Oklahoma State Tech, Okmulgee, OK for their scholarship fund.

In the early-80’s, monthly meetings began being held in the Petroleum Club, downtown Tulsa.

In 1989 The Pipe Liners Club of Tulsa celebrated its 40th year with Mayor Rodger Randle by designating it the Pipe Liners Club of Tulsa week. “Now, Therefore, be it resolved that I, Rodger A. Randle, Mayor of the City of Tulsa, do here by proclaim the week of January 22, 1989 through January 28, 1989 as THE PIPE LINERS CLUB OF TULSA WEEK In the City of Tulsa, in recognition of the outstanding contributions made by this organization.”

Fundraising Sporting Clay Tournaments were added in 2006.

In 2011, the Young Professionals (YP) was created to promote the club to the incoming generation and those new to the industry.

Membership has grown dramatically over the past few years to over 600. We now award more than $150,000.00 annually in scholarships, funded by the club fundraising events. These events are the annual directory ad sales, monthly meetings, the annual Christmas Party, spring and fall golf tournaments, and the spring and fall sporting clay tournaments.