CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Jan. 09, 2017 -- The Corpus Christi Area Measurement Society (CCAMS) School and Exhibition will be held February 21-22, 2017 at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel in Corpus Christi, Texas. Due to the continued level of attendance from our area, this event will again focus on hydrocarbon measurement technologies for both gas and liquids that are most applicable to the rapidly expanding Eagle Ford Shale play of South Texas. Many of the CCAMS board members and long-time school instructors are heavily involved in this producing region, working as producers, pipeline operators, oilfield service/support companies, and other related vendors, and are committed to supporting its tremendous growth. This year’s school will offer over 65 lecture and hands-on classes covering natural gas, refined products, crude oil measurement, and quality principles.
A significant number of the planned classes will be hands-on sessions, providing participants with practical experience involving flow computers, Coriolis meters, pressure transmitters, tubing connections, etc. The topics and curriculum are comprehensive, covering the needs of field measurement technicians as well as office personnel who deal with measurement.
The 2017 exhibition will include more than 70 companies who will be presenting their newest measurement-related products and services with special emphasis on the needs of the Eagle Ford Shale region. Many will be able to provide product demos and have the flexibility to schedule individual meetings during the two-day event.
CCAMS School and Exhibition information as well as registration links are available on the web at www.CCAMS.info, by phone at 210-522-2435, or via e-mail to Joyce Boyce at [email protected].
Contact: Joyce Boyce – Southwest Research Institute Phone: 210-522-2435


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