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Oil & Gas Associations
Florida Independent
Petroleum Producers Association (FLIPPA)
FLIPPA
is a not-for-profit professional association dedicated
to serving Florida's independent oil and gas exploration
and production industry. Established in 1988, FLIPPA
provides industry and legislative information and news
to members, associated industry, and
local, state and federal
legislative groups. Services to members include the
association newsletter, news bulletins and the annual
FLIPPA conference.
Louisiana Oil & Gas
Association (LOGA)
LIOGA was organized to represent the
independent sector of the oil and gas industry in
Louisiana. Its primary goal is to provide industry with
a working environment that will enhance the industry,
creating incentives, warding off tax increases, changing
existing, burdensome regulations and educating the
public and government of the importance of the oil and
gas industry in the state.
Louisiana Midcontinent
Oil & Gas Association (LMOGA)
LMOGA represents all sectors of the oil
and gas industry in Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico. It
is dedicated to the advancement of the state's petroleum
industry through legislative and regulatory means.
Mississippi Independent
Producers & Royalty Owners (MIPRO)
MIPRO is an association of independent producers,
landowners, and royalty owners organized to unite and
protect themselves against legislative or regulatory
threats to their existence and to protect the rights of
each owner in the production of oil and gas.
U.S. Oil and Gas
Association (USOGA – MS/AL)
US Oil & Gas Association provides the industry with
representation in legislative, regulatory and public
affairs, and serves as a resource on technical matters.
The association is an effective advocate for the growth
and protection of the energy industry in Alabama,
Mississippi and adjacent federal and state offshore
areas. The Alabama/Mississippi Division is one of four
autonomous divisions affiliated with the US Oil & Gas
Association in Washington, D. C. The other divisions are
in Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.
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