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Pittsburgh is in receivership because of failed democrat run politics. philly needs 70 % of the 7.7 billion the state is short on government pensions. Pittsburgh has a ban on fracking and the city is sitting on a fortune in OIL. losing this convention is small peanuts to what they themselves have done to themselves.
Well I guess I am not too worried about the economy of Pittsburgh, I think it will either get better or maybe worse. And as far as politics I don't really care much about it, they are all crooks and bums and should be made to live like the rest of us. The point was the cancellation of an event like this does not help the economy of the region. The event is mostly from what I understand a gathering of all the big Oil and Gas and Service companies to showcase their latest technologies and trade and sell and barter acreage prospects and drilling prospects through out the Appalachian Basin. Its all about the Utica and Marcellus and possible future and present development. I don't think they are cancelling the NAPE conference in Houston or Denver set for later this year. But if Oil and Gas both keep tanking like they have been who knows ?
The expo is no longer listed on NAPE's site.
So I've been to a few of these, both in Houston and in Pittsburgh. There are three reasons to go:
1. You want to sell something (lease package, new drilling tech, etc), so you have a booth as a vendor
2. You want to buy something
3. You work in the industry and want to meet new people and go out drinking and dining on someone else's dime
With a total collapse within the basin (and the larger macro trend) the sellers are likely terrified of the expense of renting booth space, shelling out for sponsorship rights, and spending money on the general idea that drumming up interest in their company/deal when there are fewer buyers. A lot of law firms who do title work will sponsor cocktail hours and meet-and-greet functions. With a sharp downturn it's a lot harder for Company X to justify ponying up $50,000 for an elaborate function when you know your business is going to suffer from the market disruption.
Keep in mid that the promoters of these NAPEs are in it for the money. That is they intend to make a profit on the show itself by renting booth space and charging high entry fees. If vendors are not renting space then they will lose money. I'm guessing that is why they cancelled.
Which begs the question; why are vendors not renting? NAPE is a special event geared to companies looking to lease O & G rights along with land companies that have land to lease. If no one is leasing, there is no need for NAPE.
Leasing has died off because of two reasons. One is the very low price in both oil and gas. Companies do want to make multi-million dollar commitments until they see a stable market. The other is that most of the prime areas in both the Utica and Marcellus are already leased. Lack of infrastructure in many areas is also a big problem.
Cancelling NAPE is about the lack of leasing and doesn't say much about drilling and production in the area. Companies with large leaseholds will continue to drill but at a lower rate.
Dexter and Jim, thank you for the informative replys. I think I may have a better understanding now.
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