The report includes data from the 62 member-companies who responded to a request for non-profit donations and volunteer hours. It demonstrates the corporate efforts that are assisting families in need, advancing health care research, improving educational opportunities, and continually serving the communities where Colorado’s oil and natural gas workforce live and work. For many years, the oil and gas industry has gone above and beyond in supporting our mission with generous philanthropic outreach and countless volunteer hours, all of which directly impact our ability to shape, change and save lives. We are grateful for the relationship that the Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County has with the Colorado Oil & Gas Association and its members. Highlights from the report include:
COGA’s members have demonstrated leadership on issues that Coloradans care about – not just through words, but through action – investing millions each year and volunteering thousands of hours. This report showcases the overwhelming commitment of COGA’s members and their employees to Colorado, and the profound impact of their work in our own backyard. Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document. About COGA
Founded in 1984, the Colorado Oil & Gas Association’s (COGA) mission is to foster and promote the beneficial, efficient, responsible and environmentally sound development, production and use of Colorado oil and natural gas. COGA is a nationally recognized trade association that aggressively promotes the expansion of Rocky Mountain natural gas markets, supply, and transportation infrastructure through its growing and diverse membership. Comments are closed.
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