About The Pennsylvania Gas Expo


 

The gas and oil industry in Western Pa. is booming like never before with the increase of Marcellus Shale drilling, creating jobs and business opportunities in our area. Renda Broadcasting recognizes this growth and economic potential and is proud to bring area businesses together for one day at The Third Annual Pennsylvania Gas Expo.

The Expo will be held July 25th, 2012 at the Kovalchick Complex in Indiana, PA and hosted by your eight hometown radio stations, and here on the Pa. Gas Expo Web page. Marcellus Shale is a hot energy topic in Western Pennsylvania and the Pa. Gas Expo seeks to bring businesses and the public together to educate and network about this important Western Pennsylvania issue. We welcome a variety of business that are directly or indirectly involved in the Marcellus Shale boom and of course, the public is encouraged to attend and learn more about what Marcellus Shale means for them.

 

Renda Broadcasting is also hosting a golf outing for Pa. Gas Expo exhibitors on July 24th at Chestnut Ridge Golf Resort & Conference Center.

Contact Gina Stokes at 724-471-1046 to RSVP if you are exhibitor. Click the exhibitors link to find businesses that attended the Pa. Gas Expo in 2011.

The Pa. Gas Expo is promoted on eight radio stations with value to all doing business in Indiana County, Westmoreland County, Jefferson County, Cambria County, Armstrong County, and is FREE to the public! The event includes exhibits, seminars for business to business contacts, information workshops and more!

 

 

 

 

Renda Broadcasting's eight hometown radio stations

 

 

 

Images from the 2nd Annual 2011 PA Gas Expo

At the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex in Indiana, PA

 

 

 

The 2012 PA Gas Expo

Produced by Renda Broadcasting Corporation

The Kovalchick Complex!


The Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex, located along Wayne Avenue adjacent to the Indiana University of Pennsylvania campus, is a one hundred forty eight thousand five hundred (148,500) square-foot facility that will offer multi-use adaptable space in the five thousand (5,000) seat Ed Fry Arena, the six hundred fifty (650) seat Christine Toretti Auditorium, the seventeen thousand (17,000) square-foot state of the art Conference Center with multiple breakout rooms, and the six thousand (6,000) square foot Corporate Training and Executive Conference Center. Included in the Conference Center is a fully equipped E-Conference Room with videoconferencing as well as teleconferencing capability. An ideal venue for concerts, family shows, sporting events, conferences, conventions, trade shows, corporate seminars and much more, the Kovalchick Complex is projected to have a $22 million economic impact on the region during construction and an annual economic impact of $12.5 million in each year of operation.