GITA’s 2009 GIS for Oil & Gas Event Show Sees Outstanding Attendance

Recorded Sessions Now Available; 2009 Speaker Award Winner Announced

Aurora, Colo., Oct. 20, 2009—The Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA) announced the registration totals from the 18th Annual GIS for Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition, which was held at the Marriott Westchase Hotel in Houston, Texas, Sept. 13-17.

The conference attracted a total of 674 people, which is higher than 2006 attendee numbers and falls just short of record-breaking 2007 attendance numbers (the event was canceled in 2008 because of Hurricane Ike).

There were 26 technical sessions, which covered topics including everything from the basics of GIS in the oil and gas arena to gathering systems and one-call. The conference also featured five half-day seminars.

Recorded Sessions
GITA is offering 15 recorded sessions from its 2009 GIS for Oil & Gas Conference. Whether you couldn’t attend the conference or attended but couldn’t see all the sessions you wanted to, GITA is now offering access to presentation files that feature simultaneous recorded audio and PowerPoint presentation files. Visit http://gita.org/resources/og_sessions.asp for full details and to order the sessions.

2009 Speaker Award Winner
Michael Harris of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation has received the 2009 GIS for Oil & Gas Conference Speaker Award. The Speaker award recognizes the top session presenter out of the event’s 26 technical sessions. Each speaker was rated by session participants in the areas of quality of presentation, content of session, visual aids, and relevance of topic, and Harris scored highest overall.

2010 GIS for Oil & Gas Conference
GITA’s GIS for Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition is a one-of-a-kind event that draws oil and gas professionals from around the world. The event moves to October in 2010 and will again be held in Houston, Texas. Conference dates are October 24-28. Visit gita.org/oilgas to sign up for conference updates.

About GITA
The Geospatial Information & Technology Association, or GITA, is the professional association and leading advocate for anyone using computerized mapping for the extraction of data to own, operate, maintain, and protect the infrastructure. GITA is the source for professional best practices, education, and employment.