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Global Petroleum Show
Tuesday, 10 Jun 2008
  
NOIA: Conference 2008
Monday, 16 Jun 2008
  
Atlantic Canada Petroleum Show
Wednesday, 18 Jun 2008
  
Central Atlantic Conjugate Margins Conference | Halifax 2008
Wednesday, 13 Aug 2008
  
ONS 2008
Tuesday, 26 Aug 2008
  
Western Newfoundland Oil & Gas Symposium
Monday, 15 Sep 2008
  Air Labrador
  Boa Offshore L.L.C.
  Downhome Inc.
  Mechanical Components Ltd.
  Scanmudring Canada Inc.
  UTEC Survey Canada Ltd.
  Way's Transport Ltd.
Partnership Activities
 
NOIA is an active partner in many industry initiatives.

Oil & Gas Week
Oil and Gas Week was conceived to raise the profile of the industry and build an appreciation for impact that it has on the province’s economy. This will be achieved through a variety of promotional and educational activities. A particular focus is being placed on educating secondary and post-secondary students about a variety of aspects of the industry, as well as providing information on potential opportunities for future generations.

Click here for NOIA's Oil & Gas Week pages

Society of Professional Engineers (SPE)

NOIA participates in regular luncheons with the local chapter of the Society of Professional Engineers (SPE). Each luncheon features a guest speaker.

Click here to view NOIA's SPE pages


Atlantic Energy Roundtable (AER)
On November 22, 2002, twenty-five CEOs from the oil and gas industry (including operators and supply and service companies) joined four federal Ministers and three provincial Ministers, to discuss the issues and opportunities of Atlantic Canada’s petroleum industry. The importance of the oil and gas industry to the economic health, growth and diversification of the Atlantic region has been underscored over the past year by the level of commitment of Ministers, senior industry and government officials. The first Atlantic Energy Roundtable (Roundtable) established two groups. The Regulatory Issues Steering Committee (Steering Committee) was to recommend improvements to the regulatory system. The Industrial Opportunities Task Force (Task Force) was to address issues of continuous improvement and increased business capture of the resident supply and service companies in an effort to optimize economic impact on the Atlantic region and the country as a whole.

Click here to visit NOIA's AER pages

Petroleum Industry Human Resources Committee (PIHRC)
PIHRC was established in December, 1998 to consider employment, training and other relevant human resource development issues related to the emerging regional petroleum sector.  The committee  has been involved in identifying and discussing key gaps and issues related to human resources supply and demand within the offshore petroleum industry, including the supply and service sector.  PIHRC is comprised of senior industry and government representatives.  Member organizations currently include: Newfoundland Ocean Industry Association (NOIA); Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP); Halliburton; Schlumberger; Whelan Petroleum Personnel Management; ASCO Canada; Services Canada; and the provincial departments of Natural Resources; Education; Woman’s Policy Office; Human Resources, Labour and Employment; and Industry, Trade and Rural Development.

Click here to visit PIHRC's website



 
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