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COGA Responds to Finalization of the Colorado FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Scott Prestidge scott.prestidge@coga.org DENVER — The following is a statement from Dan Haley, President and CEO of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association, regarding the finalization of the greenhouse gas (GHG) roadmap. “For the past decade, Colorado’s oil and natural gas workers have led the charge developing new technologies, reducing emissions, and improving safety. As a member of our state’s business community, we share the governor’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while balancing the need to improve reliability and saving consumers money on their energy bills. We will pursue these aggressive targets in partnership with the state in the forthcoming rulemakings, as a committed stakeholder in the fight against climate change. “We appreciate the robust stakeholder process that was conducted by Governor Polis’ administration over the past year, bringing a variety of voices and perspectives to the table. That is the Colorado way, and we believe it consistently produces better results. “We will work every day to deliver clean, safe, and responsibly developed energy and the essential products that Coloradans need in their day-to-day lives.” About COGA Founded in 1984, the Colorado Oil & Gas Association’s (COGA) mission is to be the unified political and regulatory voice for the oil and natural gas industry in Colorado, and to support our members through advocacy, partnerships, education and stakeholder engagement.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Scott Prestidge scott.prestidge@coga.org
DENVER — The following is a statement from Dan Haley, President and CEO of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association, regarding the finalization of the greenhouse gas (GHG) roadmap. “For the past decade, Colorado’s oil and natural gas workers have led the charge developing new technologies, reducing emissions, and improving safety. As a member of our state’s business community, we share the governor’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while balancing the need to improve reliability and saving consumers money on their energy bills. We will pursue these aggressive targets in partnership with the state in the forthcoming rulemakings, as a committed stakeholder in the fight against climate change. “We appreciate the robust stakeholder process that was conducted by Governor Polis’ administration over the past year, bringing a variety of voices and perspectives to the table. That is the Colorado way, and we believe it consistently produces better results. “We will work every day to deliver clean, safe, and responsibly developed energy and the essential products that Coloradans need in their day-to-day lives.”
About COGA Founded in 1984, the Colorado Oil & Gas Association’s (COGA) mission is to be the unified political and regulatory voice for the oil and natural gas industry in Colorado, and to support our members through advocacy, partnerships, education and stakeholder engagement.