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Oil & Gas Associations
Eastern Kansas Oil and Gas
Association (EKOGA)
Eastern Kansas Oil & Gas Association was founded in 1957
by a group of independent producers to promote the
interests of oil and gas production in Eastern
Kansas. The purpose of the new organization is "to
promote, further and enhance the interests of all
segments of the oil and gas industry, in Eastern Kansas,
including interests of royalty owners, and all other
persons directly or indirectly affected by such
operations. To collect and disseminate information
affecting the welfare and activities of all the oil and
gas industry in Eastern Kansas..."
Kansas Independent Oil &
Gas Association (KIOGA)
Organized in 1935, KIOGA represents a
broad state-wide voice with the independent oil and gas
operations and supporting industry throughout Kansas. It
represents its members in state and national issues,
legislation, tax, environmental, natural gas and crude
oil issues.
Mid-Continent Oil and Gas
Association of Oklahoma
The Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association of Oklahoma is
a non-profit association composed of oil and gas
producers, operators, purchasers, pipelines,
transporters, processors and service companies which
represent a substantial sector of the oil and gas
industry within the State of Oklahoma. The Mid-Continent
Oil and Gas Association of Oklahoma is dedicated to the
advancement and improvement of the oil and gas industry
within the State of Oklahoma and throughout the United
States.
Oklahoma Independent
Petroleum Association (OIPA)
OIPA provides governmental
representation, as well as other oil and gas
informational services, to the Oklahoma independent
energy producing sector. It is a recognized leader in
oil and gas advocacy, public education and technology
dissemination.
Southwest Kansas Royalty
Owners Association (SWKROA)
Members of the Association are owners of mineral
interests and of royalty payable to them as oil and gas
lessors. The stated purpose of the Association is "to
foster, protect and further in all respects the rights
and interests of the mineral owners" and promote the
common business interests of such members. Funding comes
only from membership dues and voluntary contributions to
the Association.
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