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Welcome to the American Oil & Gas Historical Society special Google website featuring (at left) issues of the Petroleum Age -- the society's leading energy education product. Download earlier complete issues of the Petroleum Age newsletter, first published in June 2004, at www.aoghs.org. Contact Bruce Wells, executive director, bawells@aoghs.org
Telephone: (202) 387- 6996 or 857-4785. Support energy education. Please fax or mail this Join AOGHS attachment below. Contribute to the historical society. Even a small donation can make a big difference in energy education.
Join AOGHS today and receive the new "Petroleum Age" newsletter via e-mail in 2010. Please fax a donation with your credit card information to (202) 857-4799 or call (202) 387-6996. Mail a tax-deductible check to AOGHS, 1201 15th Street, NW, Ste. 300, Washington, DC 20005.
With the assistance of AOGHS, the National Capital Area Chapter of the United States Association for Energy Economics organized a special field trip to Oil City and Titusville, Pa., Aug. 21-22, 2009. More than 40 energy industry leaders from the Washington, DC, area participated in the 2009 "Rock Oil Tour," which celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first American oil discovery. The group sponsored the historical society's participation.AOGHS Addresses NADOA Institute
AOGHS Executive Director Bruce Wells was among the featured speakers Sept. 25, 2009, during the 36th annual institute of the National Association of Division Order Analysts in Washington, DC. NADOA members are responsible for distribution of revenues from oil and natural gas production or other mineral deposits, including the maintenance of the mineral ownership of those wells. Members are experts in land and mineral title work. -- www.nadoa.org |


