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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT:Friday, February 25, 2011 Doug Flanders

    [email protected]

    Colorado Oil & Gas Association Releases:Natural Gas 360: Advancing Americas Energy Solution

    DENVER February 25, 2011 The Colorado Oil & Gas Association (COGA) is pleased toannounce the publication ofNatural Gas 360: Advancing Americas Energy Solution, acutting-edge compendium of opinions, strategies and solutions from a host of expert thought leadersin the public and private sectors.

    Theres a tremendous opportunity out there with natural gas right now, but there are also manyopinions about how the nation can best benefit from this energy source, says Tisha Conoly Schuller,

    President and CEO of COGA. Natural Gas 360 explores the leading viewpoints in a full, fair andfrank way. Were thrilled to be a part of the conversation as we navigate Americas energy future.

    Contributors to Natural Gas 360: Advancing America's Energy Solution include:

    Natural Gas 360By Tisha Conoly Schuller President and CEO, COGA

    Natural Gas Inspires New Hope for Our Energy FutureBy James Hackett, Chairman and CEO of Anadarko Petroleum

    Natural Gas Is the Game-Changer Heres How We All WinBy Senator Timothy E. Wirth

    Easy on the Tiller: Natural Gas Is a Bipartisan Energy SolutionBy Tom Price Senior Vice President at Chesapeake Energy

    Authentic Environmental ResponsibilityBy Fred C. Julander President of Julander Energy Company

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    Moving to Clean Energy StandardsBy Reid Detchon Vice President for Energy and Climate at the United NationsFoundation and Executive Director of the Energy Future Coalition

    Natural Gas Can Hold the High GroundBy Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    Creating a Culture of SafetyBy David Fleischaker Former Oklahoma Secretary of Energy; currentlyPresident andCEO of Jolen Operating Company, a privately held independent oil and gas exploration andproduction company

    Public Policy: We Can Do BetterBy Scott Moore Vice President of Marketing for Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

    Four Important Policy Changes to Speed Natural Gas AcceptanceBy Heidi VanGenderen and Saya Kitasei VanGenderen is a Senior Energy Advisor at theWorldwatch Institute and the Director of National and Regional Outreach at the AmericanCouncil on Renewable Energy; Kitasei is a MAP Sustainable Energy Fellow at the

    Worldwatch Institute

    Colorados Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act Is a National ModelBy Martha Rudolph Executive Director, Colorado Department of Public Health andEnvironment

    Natural Gas and Renewable Energy The Possibility of ConnectionBy Patty Limerick Faculty Director and Chair of the Board of the Center of the AmericanWest at the University of Colorado, where she is also a Professor of History

    Collaborating for a New Energy FutureBy Elise Jones Executive Director of the Colorado Environmental Coalition

    The Road Is Ready for Natural Gas VehiclesBy David Hill Vice President at Encana Natural Gas

    10 Critical Considerations for Natural Gas Producers Energy FutureBy Don McClure Vice President Finance and Business Services at Encana Oil and Gas(USA)

    To obtain a copy ofNatural Gas 360: Advancing Americas Energy Solution, please contactJulia Melendez at 303-861-0362 or visitwww.coga.org.

    About COGA

    Founded in 1984, the Colorado Oil & Gas Association's (COGA) purpose is to foster and promotethe beneficial, efficient, responsible and environmentally sound development, production and use ofColorado oil and natural gas. COGA is a nationally recognized trade association that promotes theexpansion of Rocky Mountain natural gas markets, supply and transportation infrastructure throughits growing and diverse membership. With Denver as a central focus of the region's growing gasindustry, the Association is at the forefront of the legal, legislative and regulatory issues facing ourmember companies. More information is available atwww.coga.org.

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