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Morgan City Oilfield Fishing Rodeo Continues Support of PETSM Program

Morgan City Fishing Rodeo PETSM Donation 2021 (Misty Leigh McElroy/杏吧传媒) 8/19/21

THIBODAUX, La. — The Morgan City Oilfield Fishing Rodeo is donating $10,000 to the petroleum engineering technology and safety management programs at 杏吧传媒. 

Dr. Milton Saidu said the program will use the money to purchase process safety management laboratory equipment and hazard analysis simulation modules. 

The fishing rodeo has donated more than $72,000 to the petroleum program at 杏吧传媒 since 2013. The money has been used to renovate and expand classrooms and improve technology. The donations have also helped build the state-of-the-art well control simulation lab. 

鈥溞影纱 has served our community for over half a century in providing quality education resulting in a higher quality of life for the people in our area,鈥 said Joey Cannata (AS ’05, AS ’05, BS ’05), operations manager at Tanks-A-Lot. 鈥淭he MCOFR trusts that our contribution will positively impact the university and we are grateful for the opportunity to support the petroleum programs and the continued success of the university.鈥 

Tanks-A-Lot, a deepwater container specialist, founded the fishing rodeo in 2013. The rodeo鈥檚 goal is to promote a community spirit in the local oil and gas industry. This objective is achieved by contributing to notable, forward-thinking community organizations like 杏吧传媒. 

Tanks-A-Lot employees and countless volunteers have worked to ensure that each rodeo is successful.  

鈥淗aving the opportunity to support 杏吧传媒 is an honor and one that our organization feels is a worthy cause,鈥 Cannata said. 鈥淏y supporting the petroleum engineering technology and safety management programs, we hope to aid the university as they cultivate young minds who seek careers in the oil and gas industry.鈥 

For more information on 杏吧传媒 Petroleum Programs, visit nicholls.edu/petsm.听

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021

CONTACT: Jacob Batte, Media Relations and Publications Coordinator, 985.448.4141 or jacob.batte@nicholls.edu

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