Ky/Tenn Report

Volume 13, Number 5                                                                                                           MARCH 2006

 

Register now- Downtown Nashville Nightlife

                          Live Auction-Lots of Good Stuff

                                Great Speakers, Awards, Officer Elections

                         “Go Deep In Tennessee”-Technical Sessions

                          Special Events & Tours

                      

Tennessee Oil & Gas Association
35th Annual Convention

May 4-5, 2006

Renaissance Nashville Hotel

(Call Hotel direct at 615-255-8400, 800-2327-6618

, mention TOGA for convention rate)

Registration: Members $150, spouse, friends $100, non-members $200 Golf $50,  NashTrash Tour $27

 

Includes reception, three meals, all sessions

 

    Thursday, May 4th.        9:00 a.m.                   Golf Outing,

                                    6:00 p.m.                   Reception, Dinner, Auction

 

    Friday, May 5th               8:00 a.m.                   Breakfast

8:00-11:00 a.m.       Technical Sessions

                                                11:00-Noon              Business Meeting

                                                10:30 a.m.                 NashTrash Tour (if enough sign up)

Noon                          Lunch

1:00-3:00 p.m.         Technical Sessions continue

5:30 p.m.                   Special Event

Fund Raising Auction-Scott Gilbert, Ariana Energy has been asked to once again managing fund-raising auction for the convention.  He needs lots of donations of oil field and non-oilfield stuff to auction off--drilling-football tickets-trips-condo rental-bits-rods-tubing-fishing poles-whatever we can auction off to raise funds for our emergencies. Call Scott at 865-693-9525 or 865-679-6161.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  BROWN PASSES AWAY-Gene Brown, 75, retired landman from Crossville, passed away on February 12th in Crossville. Prior to his retirement he was active in TOGA and served as its president. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

 

WELL SERVICES SUFFERS LOSS OF LIFE-Employees of Well Services were disposing of some explosive materials last month when one of the devices detonated, injuring Christopher Greenwalt of Crossville.  He was pronounced dead on arrival at Cumberland Medical Center.

 

GAS BOARD HEARING CANCELLED- The Tennessee Oil & Gas Board hearing scheduled to deal with a Bill Soldner contested case has been cancelled.  As announced earlier, the hearing may be cancelled if the matter can be dealt with administratively.

 

YOUNG OIL HITS BIG KENTUCKY GAS WELL-The Young Oil Corporation reports it has drilled in natural gas well in Knox County, Kentucky with an initial open flow rate of 10 million cubic feet of gas a day. The KL-5 well, located about four miles northeast of Corbin in Knox County in mid central Kentucky, came in flowing natural gas when drilling topped the Big Lime formation at a depth of 1235 feet.  “We believe the well will settle to about 750,000 cubic feet of gas per day,” said Anthony Young, Young Oil CEO. The well was drilled by DrillPro.  Young Oil Corporation owns 100% of the working interest in the well.

 

 

 

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 The Ky/Tenn Report is published monthly and distributed at no cost to oil and gas operators in Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. It is owned and operated by W.D. Goodwin, Inc., The editor is Bill Goodwin, e-mail: tmdbill@aol.com  It is the official publication of the Tennessee Oil & Gas Association, 750 Old Hickory Blvd, #150-2, Brentwood, TN, 37027. Phone 615.371.6137, Fax 615.599-1806. Web site: www.tennoil.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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