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Oil & Gas Associations
Independent Oil & Gas
Association of New York (IOGA of NY)
IOGA of NY is a non-profit trade association formed to
protect, promote, foster and advance the common
interests of oil and gas producers and related
industries, including contractors, allied service
industries and professionals serving the oil and gas
industry in NY.
Independent Oil & Gas
Association of Pennsylvania (IOGA)
The Independent Oil and Gas Association of Pennsylvania
is a non-profit trade association working to
successfully represent the state's natural gas and oil
producing industry.
Independent Oil & Gas
Association of West Virginia (IOGA-WV)
Formed in 1959, IOGA-WV is a statewide
trade association representing companies engaged in all
facets of the oil and natural gasindustry in West
Virginia. Its primary focus is to promote and protect a
strong, competitive oil and gas producing industry in
WV.
Kentucky Oil & Gas
Association (KOGA)
KOGA is a membership organization formed
in 1929 to protect and advance the interest of the oil
and gas industry in Kentucky; oppose any unfair and
unjust legislation which may adversely affect the
industry; and, disseminate reliable information.
Ohio Oil and Gas
Association (OOGA)
OOGA was formed in 1947 to protect,
promote, foster and advance the common interests of
those engaged in the oil and gas industry; to protect
the industry against unfair and burdensome regulations
and taxation; to collect and disseminate pertinent data;
to promote better operating practices and improved
producing methods; and to conserve oil and gas and
prevent the waste thereof.
Pennsylvania Oil & Gas
Association (POGA)
POGA's purpose is to promote the economic health and
general welfare of Pennsylvania's crude oil and natural
gas extraction industry.
Southeastern Ohio Oil &
Gas Association (SOOGA)
Southeastern Ohio Oil and Gas Association (SOOGA) is a
non-profit organization comprised of local producers and
businesses involved in the oil and gas industry.
Established in 1978, by local producers, SOOGA
established a voice to address issues and concerns
unique to the geographic area of the Mid-Ohio River
Valley.
Tennessee Oil & Gas
Association (TOGA)
The Tennessee Oil & Gas Association
(TOGA) is a non-profit organization of people involved
in the exploration, development and production of crude
oil and natural gas in Tennessee.
Virginia Oil and Gas Association –
(no website)
West Virginia Oil and
Natural Gas Association (WVONGA)
Formed in 1915, WVONGA is the only trade
association in West Virginia that serves the entire oil
and natural gas industry, including exploration,
production, transmission, storage, sales and
distribution. It is involved in a broad range of
economic, environmental, legal and regulatory issues.
Illinois Oil & Gas
Association (IOGA)
IOGA was founded in 1946 to promote the
welfare of the Illinois Basin oil operators. The
organization is composed of 450 companies whose
livelihood is the oil business.
Independent Oil Producers Association Tri-State (IOPA)
IOPA Tri-State is the oil producer's connection with
Washington DC. It represents the Tri-State area
(Indiana, Illinois & Western Kentucky). At the national
level, it closely monitors activities in Congress and
the Federal government as they pertain to the small
independent oil producer.
Indiana
Oil & Gas Association (IOGA)
IOGA acts as a liaison between the Indiana Division of
Oil & Gas (state regulatory agency) and the oil and gas
producers. IOGA also keeps pace with legislative issues
at the state level .
Kentucky Oil & Gas
Association (KOGA)
KOGA is a membership organization formed
in 1929 to protect and advance the interest of the oil
and gas industry in Kentucky; oppose any unfair and
unjust legislation which may adversely affect the
industry; and, disseminate reliable information.
Michigan Oil and Gas
Association (MOGA)
MOGA represents the exploration, drilling, production,
transportation, processing and storage of crude oil and
natural gas in the State of Michigan. MOGA has over
1,000 members which include independent oil companies,
major oil companies and the exploration arms of various
utility companies.
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