14 December JOIN US IN 2023 December 14, 2022 By AMPLA Admin General, Membership Membership, 2023 0 To join go to BECOME A MEMBER in your location. For those renewing their membership, look out for your 2023 membership renewal email. Corporate Account member renewals will be sent to the Account Holder for renewal. JOIN US IN 2023! First and foremost, we want to thank you for being a member of ER Law - YOUR Association. Without your support, we would be unable to continuously provide a blend of education, innovation and connection to our members with valuable benefits for members' career development and for our sector more generally. As a membership organisation, YOU are the very heart of ER Law and the reason why we do what we do. Your involvement and commitment to ER Law this year has enabled us to: Maintain our focus on virtual events, as a means by which we continued to provide education with world class topics and speakers Despite continued uncertainty created by COVID-19, delivered face-to-face events in Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales Host three Conferences, with the Queensland Branch Conference, the inaugural New South Wales Branch "Energy Transition Conference" and the first Annual Conference in three years, held in Perth. Connected over 1080 Resources and Energy Professionals through our 19+ events Offer personalised services, advice and support to ER Law members Provide resources, best practices, and leadership tools to the Young Professional members through exclusive events and The Source newsletter. Deliver a reinvigorated ARELJ journal with a new Editor, Dr Penny Crossley from Sydney University, that saw two editions published and the development of a pipeline of material for future editions. Recognised the outstanding contribution of 3 individuals through the ER Law Recognition Awards Program and honour 1 new Life Member In 2023 Membership will give you: A focus on branch developed programs for local audiences, responding to members desire for face-to-face education, career development and connections. All virtual events $0 for all members Access to significantly discounted rates for events and conferences. Access to quality publications, example documents and thought leadership content. In 2023 ARELJ will have a new look and feel with search capability Access a global programme, with a focus on Asia and South America Launch of revised model documents and model clauses We will continue to provide value now and into the future with your continued support. We look forward to and appreciate your 2023 ER Law membership renewal. To join go to BECOME A MEMBER in your location, to RENEW an individual membership, login to your account. For Corporate Account renewals see your Account Holder. Should you have any questions contact the team on email at erlaw@erlaw.org.au with any questions. Related Articles ARELJ - Article - The Grounds Not Taken: Reliance on Additional Matters to Support the Refusal of Consent to the Assignment of a Joint Venture Interest Submission - DISER Consultation Paper December 2020 ‘Enhancing Australia’s decommissioning framework for offshore oil and gas activities’ What to expect from Brazil’s new government On October 30, Brazil elected Luis Inaclo Lula da Silva (Lula) to be its new President. Lula will take over from President Jair Bolsonaro on 1 January 2023. During his campaign, Lula hinted at some reforms that would potentially impact the energy and mining sector, particularly in relation to his environmental and climate agenda. Expanding further into hydrogen Green hydrogen production continues to grow at a rapid pace, with over 109 kilo tonnes per annum produced globally in 2022, representing a 44% growth compared to 2021. Countries including US, Denmark, Canada and Egypt, have announced over 111.9 million tonnes per annum capacity in 2022 alone. Latest developments in the United States, Canada and New Zealand There continues to be significant developments in the sector across the globe. In this article we highlight some key changes in the United States, Canada and New Zealand. AMPLA Needs You From the Chair and Executive Director AMPLA needs your support. Despite numerous efforts to arrest the decline in growth over the past few years, AMPLA continues to experience difficulty in its ability to generate revenue. Our membership revenue and conference attendance have not met our business plan for the last two years. COVID has certainly impacted our ability to host face to face events and resulted in the cancellation of the flagship annual conference. However, the underlying struggle AMPLA faces is not solely linked to COVID – in other words, unless major changes are made our revenue base will continue to decline. After 40+ years of existence AMPLA must now face the fact that it has to change its approach and the services and value it offers to build its membership numbers and increase its capacity to generate revenue. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.