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2025 GPA Midstream Convention
Marriott Rivercenter 101 Bowie Street, San Antonio, TX, United StatesGPA Midstream ConventionExperience the ultimate blend of networking and knowledge at the GPA Midstream Convention!
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Introduction to Midstream – DC
Washington, DCIntroduction to MidstreamThis course is designed for new employees or those who want to gain general knowledge about the activities and scope of midstream operations.
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GPSA Engineering Data Book Training
Phillips 66 Houston, TX, United StatesGPSA Engineering Data Book TrainingEquipping midstream industry engineers early in their careers, operators, plant personnel and technical sales personnel with the fundamentals they need to put the GPSA Data Book to practical use.
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2026 Technical Conference: Call for Papers ENDS
Technical ConferenceThe call for speakers closes at 11:59 p.m.
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2026 Technical Conference: Selected Speakers Notified
Technical ConferenceAuthors of selected papers will be notified the week of Jan. 19, 2026
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2026 Technical Conference: Sponsorships Open
Hilton Granite Park Plano, TX, United StatesTechnical ConferenceBecome a sponsor of the 2026 GPA Midstream Technical Conference.
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2026 GPA Midstream Convention: Call for Papers OPENS
GPA Midstream ConventionBecome a part of the 2026 GPA Midstream Convention, Sept. 20-23, 2026 in San Antonio, by submitting an abstract to GPA Midstream by March 27 to be considered as a speaker. Abstracts may be submitted beginning Feb. 9, 2026.
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2026 Technical Conference: Registration Opens
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Board & Committee Meetings – Feb. 2026
The Skirvin Hotel Oklahoma City, OK, United StatesBoard & CommitteeBoard & Committee Meetings — Feb. 2026
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2026 GPA Midstream Convention: Vendor Night Lottery Registration OPENS
GPA Midstream ConventionRegister now for the 2026 GPA Midstream Convention Vendor Night Lottery. Submit your entries by 11:59 p.m. on March 13, 2026.
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Introduction to Midstream
Zeeco 4700 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK, United StatesIntroduction to MidstreamUsing the GPSA Engineering Data Book as a reference, this course is designed for new employees or those who want to gain general knowledge about the activities and scope of midstream operations. Learn midstream industry basics and what happens at midstream operating facilities — why we process gas, the roles of a gas plant, common plant processes, midstream products, equipment typically found at facilities, and the processes that turn natural gas liquids into valuable products. Students will participate in interactive lectures, perform light calculations, and work in teams to design their own gas processing facility.


