Register Today for the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Annual Conference of Energy Producers on October 3rd-4th, 2024 ~ Fort Worth, Texas
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About the Alliance
Based in the oil patch, the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers (the Alliance) represents the interests of the oil and gas industry at both the state and federal levels of government. The Alliance’s commitment is to ensuring that tomorrow’s energy policy will be one in which our members can grow and prosper.
Created in 2000 through the merger of the North Texas Oil & Gas Association and the West Central Texas Oil & Gas Association, the Alliance has a combined membership of more than 3,350 members. It is the largest state independent oil and gas association in the nation.
The Alliance brings together members in 300 cities and 29 states for the common purpose of protecting the oil and gas industry and developing programs—including insurance and public education—that make the industry more profitable. The Alliance’s effectiveness relies upon speaking with one, unified voice.
Together we are strong . . . individually, our voice becomes fragmented and weak.
History of the Alliance
On January 18, 1930, a group of about 50 independent oil producers met at the brand-new Wichita Club, located atop the Hamilton Building in Wichita Falls, Texas, to protest “the recent drastic price cut in crude oil, inaugurated by some of the major purchasing companies.”
They drafted and voted upon a resolution, acknowledging what was popular opinion at the time that crude is a very precious, finite resource, and it “should be conserved in every way possible, for the welfare and happiness of this and other generations. . . .”
P. B. ‘Barney’ FlynnOne week later, on January 25, the group of independents formally organized and became the North Texas Oil & Gas Association (NTOGA)—one of the Alliance’s founding associations. Mr. P. B. ‘Barney’ Flynn was elected NTOGA’s first President.
A Board of Directors was selected, bylaws were adopted, and a dues structure was established ($100 for largest producers to $10 for producers of small quantities of crude oil).
NTOGA’s agenda quickly expanded to include support of a tariff on imported oil, prorationing, property taxes, common carrier status of crude oil pipelines, oil field thefts, and membership.
Alliance Logos
In 2000, NTOGA merged with the Abilene, Texas, organization West Central Oil & Gas Association (WeCTOGA), and formed the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers. The new organization became the largest—and leading—oil and gas statewide association for Independent oil and gas companies in Texas and in the nation.
The Alliance has a long and proud history, and we look forward to representing our members through advocacy and education.
Click links below to read the complete history of the North Texas Oil & Gas Association (NTIGA), West Central Texas Oil & Gas Association (WeCTOGA), and the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers.
Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Annual Conference
The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Annual Conference brings together hundreds of oil and gas producers, professionals, and thought leaders working to promote the domestic oil and gas industry.
Attendee Registration
Register now for the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers 2024 Annual Conference, October 3–4.
At the login page, scroll to New User and enter your email. You may receive a notice that your email is already in use. If this happens, please click the “Reset Password” link, which will initiate an email to update your password. Once reset, you can proceed with your registration. If you do not receive that email or if you have any issues, please email the Alliance.
Sponsors and Exhibitors
The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Annual Conference exhibitors and sponsors play a crucial role in the ability of the Alliance to deliver on its mission.
Complete the Annual Conference exhibitor and sponsor registration form here. At the login page, scroll to New User and enter your email. You may receive a notice that your email is already in use. If this happens, please click the “Reset Password” link, which will initiate an email to update your password. Once reset, you can proceed with your registration. If you do not receive that email or if you have any issues, please email the Alliance.
Hotel Information
ituated in Fort Worth’s Cultural District, The Crescent Hotel offers guests unparalleled access to cultural and entertainment experiences. Adjoining the hotel is the Canyon Ranch Wellness Club. Canyon Ranch’s state-of-the-art fitness center is available complimentary to hotel guests. Spa and salon services are available by appointment.
Room Rates
- Superior King Rooms: $269 per night
- Deluxe Double Queen Rooms: $319 per night
Booking Deadline
- September 5, 2024
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