API Colorado and its member companies are committed to ensuring a strong, viable natural gas and industry capable of meeting the energy needs of Colorado.
API Colorado Exec. Director Carly West joined fans at @mxthundervalley for the @amamotocross championship, sharing more about our industry and why supporting Colorado communities matters. We're proud to sponsor events that bring people together and celebrate the best of Colorado
Oil and natural gas workers power our economy, fuel innovation and keep America moving forward. API just launched our new America 250 campaign to honor the grit and determination of the workforce delivering the reliable energy that powers our daily lives.
API CO Exec. Director Carly West joined this week’s episode of Colorado Inside Out to discuss Colorado’s primary elections, school funding, and the role energy plays in supporting communities across our state. Watch this week's episode of @rmpbs CIO here: pbs.org/video/june-12th-2026…
API Colorado Executive Director Carly West joined this week’s episode of Colorado Inside Out to discuss Colorado’s primary elections, school funding, and the role energy plays in supporting communities across our state. Watch this week's episode of @rmpbs CIO here:
Live now! @AtlanticCouncil Global Energy Forum Day 1.
Tune in at 11am to hear API CEO @mj_sommers and @ENERGY Under Secretary Kyle Haustveit discuss how the U.S. became an energy superpower and how that impacts our global position today.
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The Strait of Hormuz shutdown has disrupted roughly 20% of the world’s oil flow, but American production has helped keep our country resilient. This disruption has illustrated just how important American energy strength is.
“We produce more than thirteen million barrels of oil every single day.”
API President & CEO @mj_sommers joined @Phil_Mattingly on @TheLeadCNN to discuss how U.S. production acts as a buffer during global supply disruption and how further tightening in supply can impact consumers.
Why have U.S. natural gas prices remained so stable despite global market volatility?
In this Energy Minute, API's Rob Jennings explains how historic innovations in the U.S. oil and gas industry unlocked record-breaking domestic production and drove down energy prices for American consumers.
Colorado’s energy debate did not disappear in 2026. It evolved. From Carly West at @API_Colorado : Quiet at the state Capitol doesn't mean silence on energy policy | GUEST COLUMN coloradopolitics.com/2026/05…
In a new op-ed for @colo_politics, API CO Executive Director Carly West reflects on the 2026 session, ongoing regulatory activity, and the importance of affordability, reliability, and implementation as Colorado continues shaping its energy future:
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“In this country, we're blessed with a bounty of natural gas.”
API President & CEO @mj_sommers joined @scotthennen on @WOYMRadio to discuss how abundant U.S. natural gas will help meet rising energy demand and why federal permitting reform is so important.
How is today's global energy crisis different from previous supply disruptions, like the 1973 Arab oil embargo? One big difference is the scale of U.S. oil and gas production.
Energy 101: What’s the difference between gasoline, diesel and jet fuel?
API’s @T_Mason_H breaks down how these fuels power everything from our daily commutes to the heavy equipment moving entire supply chains.
American energy production helps insulate consumers from the worst of this global supply shock, but infrastructure determines whether that energy can actually reach them.
@mj_sommers joined @AmericaRpts to discuss why supply, pipelines and refining capacity all matter for prices.
“Baseload power is going to continue to come from natural gas. So we have to find a way to move it from where it is to where it needs to be.”
API President & CEO @mj_sommers joined @theDChuddle to discuss why natural gas is essential for a reliable and resilient American energy grid
The United States is the world’s largest natural gas producer. In 2024, production averaged 113.5 billion cubic feet per day, helping meet demand for reliable, affordable energy.
“… We are helping meet the demands of the world. And so I think the US energy industry is standing tall during this moment of need.” — @Chevron CEO Mike Wirth on @MorningsMaria
“Gasoline prices are a function of the price of crude oil. So if you have an elevated price of crude oil, you're going to have elevated gasoline prices.”
API President & CEO @mj_sommers joined @AmericaNewsroom this morning.
The need for accurate information on U.S. energy has rarely been greater. That’s why we’ve launched the American Energy Snapshot dashboard, featuring key indicators on U.S. production and trade of crude oil, natural gas and liquid fuels.