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Non-Profit Ogranizations
Truckers Against Trafficking
Empower Freedom Energy Program
Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) provides free, easy-to-use resources for industries to train their employees on how to safely recognize and report human trafficking as a part of their everyday jobs. TAT created the Empower Freedom program to tailor these training resources to the energy sector. No matter what part of the industry you work in, you can be a part of combatting this heinous crime in the communities that you live and work in.
Oklahoma City Association of Petroleum Lease & Title Analysts
OCAPLTA is a non-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Oklahoma. Our purpose is to further the education, knowledge and to promote the interests of the Analyst through an exchange of information and experiences in problems that confront them in the industry’s expanded exploration for and the production of energy from its varied resources.
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Purpose:
To promote more effective public relations and thereby increase communication between industry firms, their Organization personnel and the public with whom the Analysts are involved.
To advance Analyst work as a profession and to be recognized within the energy industry as such.
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To promote fellowship and networking among colleagues. OCAPLTA has approximately 300+ members.
Education Resources
OILMAN Magazine
​OILMAN is an oil and gas business magazine covering the upstream value chain, including exploration, drilling, and production, our coverage extends to the midstream pipeline and transportation market, and new developments in the downstream petrochemical and refinery segment.
​Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association
Formed in 1946, the Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO) advocates to preserve the ability for independents to explore for and produce oil and natural gas. The association is one of the oldest and largest oil and natural gas advocacy non-profit organizations in the state of Texas. TIPRO's nearly 3,000 members include small family-owned businesses and the largest publicly traded independent producers, in addition to large and small mineral estates and trusts.