Lori Blong: ‘It was an honor to be a part of this gathering and to be appointed for another term on the PBPA Board’

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Midland Mayor Lori Blong recently attended the Permian Basin Petroleum Association Annual Meeting and shared her experience in a social media post. The meeting, which took place last week, brought together local leaders and key industry figures for a panel discussion on the oil and gas industry in the region.

In her post, Mayor Blong expressed her gratitude for being a part of the gathering and for being appointed for another term on the PBPA Board. She wrote, "It was an honor to be a part of this gathering and to be appointed for another term on the PBPA Board." Blong emphasized the significance of the annual meeting in highlighting the critical role played by the industry in the Permian Basin.

The panel discussion included several prominent Texas politicians, such as Texas Senator Kevin Sparks, State Representative Brooks Landgraf, State Representative Drew Darby, and State Representative Tom Craddick. Mayor Blong mentioned that the politicians engaged in a thoughtful conversation about legislative measures aimed at strengthening the oil and gas industry and protecting it from federal overreach. Senator Kevin Sparks, who represents District 31, which includes Midland, emphasized the importance of careful consideration when passing legislation that could have long-term impacts on the petroleum industry.


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The Permian Basin Petroleum Association, founded in 1961, is the oldest trade association in the region. It was established by a group of oilmen concerned about growing federal regulations on their industry. The association represents various sectors, including exploration and production, service, midstream, and other support services. Their focus is on developing strong industry alliances and benefiting the vitality and image of oil and gas companies in the Permian Basin.

Mayor Blong concluded her post by reiterating the significance of the annual meeting, stating, "The Permian Basin Petroleum Association Annual Meeting is a significant event that brings together key industry leadership with regional elected officials. It serves as a platform to underscore the critical role our industry plays in the Permian Basin." During the meeting, she was appointed for another term on the PBPA Board, further cementing her involvement in the industry's affairs.

Overall, Mayor Blong's attendance at the Permian Basin Petroleum Association Annual Meeting and her appointment to the PBPA Board demonstrate her commitment to supporting and advocating for the oil and gas industry in the Permian Basin.