geoAMPS is looking forward to attending the Eastern Oil and Gas Conference and Trade Show on May 13 and 14 in Pittsburgh, PA. The event is organized by the Pennsylvania Independent Oil and Gas Association (PIOGA).
The Eastern Oil and Gas Conference and Trade Show is the oldest event of its kind in the eastern United States. It is organized by the oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) industry for the E&P industry. PIOGA caters not only to those working the region’s shale plays – particularly Marcellus and Utica – but also to the conventional producers who have been the backbone of the industry for more than 150 years.
The conference and trade show is conveniently location for those in the industry located in Ohio, such as geoAMPS, and in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Virginia and Kentucky.
geoAMPS is a technology company in the Columbus, OH, area that specializes in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. The company’s out-of-the-box software solutions bring efficiency to organization and project management, resulting in substantial return on investment.
“geoAMPS is pleased to attend the Eastern Oil and Gas Conference and Trade Show,” Yogesh Khandelwal, President and Chief Executive Officer of geoAMPS, said. “We look forward to meeting with the many industry leaders who attend this event to discuss industry issues and how our products can help them complete and manage their projects more efficiently.”
geoAMPS has developed 11 industry-specific software products. Among them islandAMPS, which was specially designed to meet the needs of fast-paced lease acquisitions and manage expensive drill schedules where accuracy and speed are essential to overall success. With landAMPS, organizations have the ability to streamline workflows and eliminate costly errors in exploration, drilling, mining and production operations.
Companies that utilize landAMPS gain access to all mineral rights information that is managed in a centralized system. With landAMPS, agents can manage lease checks, environmental studies, mineral title research, lease acquisitions, depth severances, recurring payments and non-payment obligations, legal processes and property ownership changes. All of these tasks can be accomplished through a single data system.
With the standardization of data collection, organizations realize reductions in errors and cycle times.
Through landAMPS, organizations can also gain access to GIS mapping. Agents in the field can utilize mobile technology to obtain and update project information.
PIOGA is the principal nonprofit trade association representing Pennsylvania’s independent oil and natural gas producers, marketers, service companies and related businesses. PIOGA member companies drill and operate the majority of the state’s crude oil and natural gas, including Marcellus Shale.
PIOGA serves as a clearinghouse for its members’ awareness of issues impacting their businesses. Through PIOGA communications, newsletters, emails and meetings, the industry becomes aware of changes in proposed regulations early enough to have some response to the government agencies proposing those changes before they become official. PIOGA staff and committees work with regulators to achieve workable solutions.
The Eastern Oil and Gas Conference and Trade Show will be held at Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is scheduled to address attendees at the event.
Organizations interested in seeing a free demonstration of geoAMPS software solutions are invited to contact Guy Allen, Business Development Director, at 614-389-4871.
Dan Liggett is Communications and Public Relations Manager for geoAMPS, a technology company in the Columbus, OH, area that specializes in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. For more information, call 614-389-4871.