Via press release:
The governing bodies of the National Energy Services Association and the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers have approved the unification of the membership of both organizations to better serve the needs of their members.
NESA’s board approved joining forces in October and the Alliance Board approved it in November at their Board meeting in Fort Worth. The unification became official recently when NESA’s members were merged into the Alliance’s membership files.
“The members of both organizations are very similar,” George Rogers, chairman of the Alliance, said. “Both organizations believe that this move will be most beneficial for the members of NESA and the Alliance.”
Rogers noted that the unification of the membership of NESA within the Texas Alliance means that the 746 members of NESA will immediately become members of the Alliance. NESA’s members will receive full benefits of Alliance members including receiving all publications, meeting notices, discounts on Alliance endorsed affinity and educational programs, and serve on the Board of Directors and committees.
The melding of the two organizations will push the Alliance’s membership to about 4,000.
NESA is based in Houston. It has served the needs of people in the service-and-supply sector of the oil and gas industry for more than 50 years.
The Alliance was formed in 2000 with the merger of the North Texas Oil and Gas Association and the West Central Texas Oil and Gas Association, which were organized in the 1930s.
The Alliance will establish an Energy Service Section to ensure that the needs of the membership are met.
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