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NOIA Golf Tournament
Thursday, 16 Sep 2010
  
5th International Symposium on Oil and Gas Resources in Western Newfoundland
Wednesday, 22 Sep 2010
  
Maritime Human Resource Conference
Tuesday, 28 Sep 2010
  
Networking Social
Thursday, 28 Oct 2010
  
Member Christmas Reception
Thursday, 9 Dec 2010
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  Spatial Energistics Group Inc.
  Weatherford Laboratories
 
NOIA's Outstanding Contribution Awards
Honor Industry Leaders!

Know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the oil and gas industry of Newfoundland & Labrador?

Give them the recognition they deserve and nominate them for NOIA’s 2010 Outstanding Contribution Award.

Nominations must include:
Nomination Form (pdf)
• Listing of honors/awards/achievements
• Number of years in the industry
• Description of  volunteerism activities
• 500-word account of the nominee’s career with respect to her/his contribution to the establishment and/or growth of the Newfoundland and Labrador oil and gas industry
• Minimum of 2  maximum of 4 letters of support

Nominations must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 29, 2010.  Late submissions will not be accepted.

For more information on NOIA’s Outstanding Contribution award, please contact Beverley Bishop at 709-758-6618 or by email at bbishop@noianet.com.

Past Recipients
past recipients of the award


Award Description
The design of the Outstanding Contribution and Partnership Awards was to reflect outstanding achievement in an industry that perseveres in the face of extreme environmental conditions. A powerful storm wave is completely contained within a space defined by a structural stainless steel tetrahedron: the tetrahedron being the strongest and most stable of structures. These elements are anchored solidly on a thick and stable triangular base. The artist, Jim Maunder, carefully selected his materials to represent the elements which characterize the oil and gas industry.
Award Photo
The tetrahedron, the most stable of structures, represents strength, stability and perseverance. It is made from stainless steel that was laser cut by C & W Industrial for the artist. The wave contained within the tetrahedron represents the taming or controlling of adverse elements. It is made of fired clay glazed with blue, sea green and white. The base of the award is triangular and anchors the two other elements, the tetrahedron and the wave. It is made from stone mined in Labrador called Anorthocite, which is composed of iridescent blue crystals. The artist had this stone cut by Meyer’s Minerals of Pasadena, Newfoundland. Together, these three elements beautifully combine to create an award that represents the outstanding achievement of an industry, which has persevered against the odds and achieved so much over the last twenty-five years.
 
   
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