2024 Pub. 5 Issue 3

UPA Events Wrap-Up UPA Annual Golf Tournament in Midway, Utah What an incredible day at the Utah Petroleum Association’s Annual Golf Tournament in beautiful Midway, Utah! It was a phenomenal turnout with over 60 sponsors and 500 golfers from our industry. Attendees enjoyed a day full of great weather, excellent golf and an atmosphere of camaraderie as they hit the greens. The event wasn’t just about the game — it was a chance for our industry peers to reconnect, network and enjoy some well-deserved time outdoors. Delicious food was served throughout the day, adding to the perfect balance of business and fun. We want to thank all of our sponsors, participants and supporters for making this event such a success. Your enthusiasm and energy were the driving force behind an unforgettable day. We can’t wait to see you all again next year for another fantastic round! UPA/UMA Fly Fishing Outing This year’s UPA Fly Fishing Outing, held in collaboration with the Utah Mining Association (UMA), was a resounding success! Industry leaders, professionals and members gathered in the stunning Heber Valley to enjoy a day of fly-fishing, networking and camaraderie in the heart of Utah’s natural beauty. The event provided a unique opportunity for participants to engage in informal conversations while strengthening relationships across sectors. With expert guides and perfect weather, the event offered both seasoned anglers and beginners an exciting experience. UPA and UMA members came together to foster stronger ties within Utah’s oil, gas and mining industries, making it a memorable day for all involved. 2024 Shootout Hunger Food Drive: Making a Meaningful Impact UPA is proud to announce this year’s Shootout Hunger Food Drive generated 26,131 lbs. of donated food that will fill the pantries in Duchesne, Roosevelt, Manila and Vernal. Companies that participated in the food drive include Finley Resources/Uinta Wax, Javelin Energy Partners, Ovintiv, Badlands Tank Lines and XCL Resources. We also partnered with Western AgCredit and CO Bank, helping them deliver a $3,300 financial donation to the food pantry. The Shootout Hunger Food Drive is also a competition between companies. UPA worked with the food pantry to determine the highest-need items and a scoring system to ensure we are truly meeting the community’s needs with bonus points for things like diapers, laundry detergent and toilet paper. The company that donates the most pounds of food per employee, with a scoring adjustment for items most needed, earns bragging rights for the year. Here are this year’s top three companies: 1. Javelin Energy: 280 lbs. adjusted per employee 2. XCL Resources: 172 lbs. adjusted per employee 3. Finley Resources/Uinta Wax: 56 lbs. adjusted per employee 10 UPDATE

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy ODQxMjUw