Tisha Schuller, CEO of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association (COGA), said Monday she will leave the leadership spot later this year after a five-year run. A national firm has been hired to search for her replacement, according to COGA spokesperson Doug Flanders.
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Another Colorado Court Ruling Upholds State on Oil/Gas Issues
Another Colorado district court judge ruled Wednesday that state regulation of the oil and natural gas industry trumps local jurisdictions, the third ruling to turn back a series of local attempts to ban drilling activity in general and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in particular.
Colorado Producers Attempting to Topple Fracking Bans
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association (COGA) on Tuesday filed lawsuits against two of four cities that last month passed initiatives banning drilling, including hydraulic fracturing (fracking), in their local jurisdictions (see Shale Daily, Nov. 18).
Additional Local Bans on Fracking Coming, COGA CEO Says
While they are unlikely to impact future production totals and may face court challenges, local community anti-hydraulic fracturing (fracking) ballot measures are likely to continue to emerge, the head of the Colorado Oil/Gas Association (COGA) told NGI’s Shale Daily on Thursday.