Gas Technology Institute (GTI) has opened the organization’s newest office in Pittsburgh, PA. Headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines, IL, GTI has field offices across the country, and the new office in Pittsburgh represents GTI’s local commitment to the natural gas industry in the Marcellus Shale fairway and the surrounding region.
"We're excited about establishing a stronger presence in this important region," says David Carroll, President and CEO of GTI. "We are committed to the future of natural gas and see tremendous opportunity for growth in the shale market where GTI has performed analysis since the 1980s. Our new office location will help us provide the continued high-level customer service and technology developments that will help meet today's complex energy and environmental challenges."
The Director of the Pittsburgh office is Patrick Findle, who has worked for GTI earlier in his career and has returned to help establish a strategic beachhead for business growth. He brings many years of technology business development in the natural gas industry that will help GTI build industry relationships and facilitate new business.
Notes Findle, “Along with growing global demand for natural gas, there is a correlating demand for new technologies to enable and ensure its responsible production, distribution, and use. The opening of the Pittsburgh Office is evidence of GTI’s commitment to become a valued resource and partner to the natural gas industry as it transforms this region.”
The GTI PA office can be found at 800 Old Pond Road, Suite 706 B, Bridgeville, PA 15017; 412-319-7249.
About Gas Technology Institute (GTI):
GTI is a leading research, development and training organization that has been addressing global energy and environmental challenges by developing technology-based solutions for consumers, industry, and government for 70 years. Website: www.gastechnology.org