American Welding Society to Host 2025 Pipeline, Related Facilities, and Tanks Conference in Fort Worth, Texas

July 2025
By: Trish Fliss, Sr. Media Lead | tafliss@aws.org

Miami, FL – July 24, 2025 — The American Welding Society (AWS) will host its 2025 Pipeline, Facilities, and Tanks Conference on November 5–6 at Stockyards Station in Fort Worth, Texas. This two-day technical program brings together professionals from across the pipeline, related facilities and tank sectors for expert-led sessions, networking, and continuing education opportunities—all in the heart of one of Texas’ most iconic locations.

The event will spotlight critical issues in welding, inspection, and asset integrity, with speakers representing leading voices in engineering, construction, quality assurance, and facility maintenance. Attendees can earn up to nine Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and explore industry-specific applications tied to safety, materials, and infrastructure lifecycle performance.

“This conference is designed for engineers, inspectors, and contractors working in high-stakes environments,” said Margaret Jamborsky, Director of Conferences at AWS. “From project managers to NDT professionals, attendees will walk away with both fresh knowledge and new industry connections.”

The 2025 program includes a networking reception at the John Wayne Museum and dedicated time for exhibitors and sponsors to connect with pipeline and tank stakeholders. Early Bird registration is now open and will run through September 5.

Event Details:

Pipeline, Related Facilities & Tanks Conference
November 5–6, 2025
Stockyards Station | Fort Worth, TX
9 PDHs | 150+ Attendees | 30+ Exhibitors

For more information or to register, visit aws.org

 

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About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standardscertifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our community of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 60,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes 3,000 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

 

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