CLNG Merges with NGSA, Gets New Director from Former ANGA
The downturn in oil and gas prices doesn't only affect drillers, and midstreamers, and landowners, and supply chain companies. It also affects trade associations. Last November we told you that America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) merged with/became part of the American Petroleum Institute (see Two Top O&G Trade Groups to Merge: ANGA & API). Another two trade groups announced a merger yesterday. The Center for LNG (CLNG) announced it is merging with the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA). CLNG will retain its identity and become a division of NGSA. In addition, CLNG has a new executive director--Charlie Riedl. Charlie joins CLNG from ANGA. Here's the low down on two more trade groups combining...
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