The Alaska Oil and Gas Association (AOGA), headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, is a leading professional trade association dedicated to promoting the long-term sustainability and growth of Alaska’s oil and gas industry. Representing the majority of companies involved in exploring, developing, producing, transporting, refining, and marketing oil and gas across the North Slope, Cook Inlet, and offshore regions, AOGA serves as a vital voice for the industry, advocating for policies and practices that benefit both its members and the people of Alaska.
Founded in 1966, AOGA has played an integral role in the state’s oil and gas history, from the discovery of the Swanson River field to the production of over 18 billion barrels of oil. Originally part of the Western Oil and Gas Association as the “Alaska Committee,” AOGA became an independent trade association in 1989 and has since represented a diverse membership, ensuring the industry operates safely, responsibly, and efficiently. With over 50 years of experience, AOGA remains committed to supporting the growth and viability of Alaska’s oil and gas sector for generations to come.