API, ANGA to Merge
The two biggest oil and gas industry trade groups are joining forces. Following approval of both boards of directors, the American Petroleum Institute (API) and America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) will combine into a single trade association, effective Jan. 1, 2016. The combined association will continue ANGA’s mission under API.
“There is a natural synergy between our organizations,” said API CEO Jack Gerard. “As a single organization, the combined skills and capabilities bring an enhanced advocacy strength to natural gas market development, ANGA’s primary mission, and the combined association’s expanded membership will provide additional lift to API’s ongoing efforts on important public policy issues.”
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Under the agreement, ANGA’s mission to promote natural gas as a clean, affordable solution for U.S. energy and environmental needs will be handled by a new market development group at API, a team led by current ANGA president Marty Durbin. ANGA members that are not already members of API will become full members.
“Marty will be essential to our continued, and now combined, efforts to advance natural gas market development and I am pleased to welcome him back to API in this new role,” said Gerard. “And we welcome ANGA members to full participation in API’s industry-wide activities.”
API and ANGA have long collaborated to highlight environmental, job creation, energy security and consumer benefits from abundant and affordable supplies of natural gas.
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“ANGA was founded in 2009 at the beginning of the shale energy revolution, and its members were visionary regarding the benefits natural gas would bring to our energy supply and our economy. Combining these two associations continues that vision by recognizing how best to organize for maximum effect,” said Durbin, who will be executive director of market development under the combined association. “I look forward to combining forces to drive even greater utilization of abundant, clean burning and affordable natural gas.”
API has more than 625 member companies representing all facets of the oil and natural gas industry, including exploration and production, refining, marketing, pipeline and marine businesses, as well as service and supply firms. ANGA represents North America’s leading independent natural gas exploration and production companies and works with industry, government and customer stakeholders to ensure the continued availability of natural gas and to promote the increased use of this abundant domestic resource for a clean and secure energy future.
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