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GPA’s Dunn: “We Want to be the Voice of the Industry on Midstream”

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Frank Nieto
January 28, 2009

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The last two years have seen the Gas Processors Association (GPA) undertake noticeable changes in its role and outreach activities.

The changes began when GPA added a director of government affairs in Stuart McCalman and a new law firm in Hutton & Williams. These moves signified the association’s concerted effort to become more involved in regulatory and legislative affairs.

“The midstream industry is somewhat overlooked, especially in Washington. They look at the natural gas pipelines and the producers, and the midstream as a whole is something of an afterthought,” Bob ...

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