The Energy Advocates Receive National Recognition for Energy Education Efforts
The Energy Advocates received national recognition from the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) for efforts in the realm of energy education.
Tulsa, OK (PRWEB) November 19, 2006 -- The Energy Advocates received the Chairman's Stewardship Honorable Mention for Energy Education by Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal, and Chairman of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, IOGCC.
"These [recognized] organizations have demonstrated a voluntary commitment to excellence in the areas of environmental and stewardship and energy education-which are both fundamental principles of the commission's 37 oil and gas producing states." Freudenthal stated.
"The Energy Advocates greatly appreciate the recognition. We are honored to be among the great organizations that are helping to educate the American public about our vital energy industry." stated Mark A. Stansberry, President of The Energy Advocates. "Our organization will continue its mission to educate the American public about its energy industry and energy policy issues in a balanced and unbiased manner. We believe in the importance of striving for energy efficiency and environmental preservation."
The Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association (KIOGA) received the national award for energy education.
For more information about the Energy Advocates and upcoming events, visit www.energyadvocates.org or you can call the Tulsa Headquarters at (918) 599-7767.
About The Energy Advocates: Since 1974, The Energy Advocates, a national organization, has provided energy education nationally. The Energy Advocates strongly support all forms of energy. Its primary mission is to inform the general public about our vital energy industry and energy policy issues. To learn more about energy issues, and The Energy Advocates, visit www.energyadvocates.org.
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