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2024 APGA Board & Committee Meetings, Gas Supply Conference and Communications Workshop

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APGA Spring Board & Committee Meetings: May 5-7

2024 APGA Gas Supply Conference: May 7-8

2024 APGA Communications Workshop: May 7-8


The 2024 Gas Supply Conference & Communications Workshop will be held May 7-8 and be preceded by quarterly board & committee meetings on May 5-7 in Naples, Florida.

2024 Spring Board & Committee Meetings

May 5-7 | Naples, FL

APGA's Board of Directors and committees comprised of volunteer APGA members will meet to set APGA's goals and priorities.

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2024 APGA Gas Supply Conference

May 7-8 | Naples, FL

Natural gas utility gas supply professionals gather to hear presentations on current market changes and challenges.

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2024 Communications Workshop

May 7-8 | Naples, FL

The APGA Communications Workshop is a new event aimed at being an interactive, collaborative experience for attendees.

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What to Expect

The 2024 APGA Gas Supply Conference will be held May 7-8 in Naples, FL. The APGA Gas Supply Conference will feature speakers and panels of experts on natural gas market changes and challenges, as well as provide opportunities to learn about best practices for gas supply management

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The 2024 APGA Communications Workshop will be held May 7-8 in Naples, FL concurrently with the 2024 APGA Gas Supply Conference.  The APGA Communications Workshop is a new event aimed at being an interactive, collaborative experience for attendees. The sessions are set up as roundtables, panels and the like all with the aim of engaging attendees in discussions to assist in better communicating issues of interest. These issues and topics include crisis communications, policy & advocacy, internal communications, community engagement, sustainability efforts, and more.


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About APGA

APGA is the only not-for-profit trade organization representing America's publicly owned natural gas local distribution companies (LDCs). APGA represents the interests of public gas before Congress, federal agencies and other energy-related stakeholders by developing regulatory and legislative policies that further the goals of our members. In addition, APGA organizes meetings, seminars, and workshops with a specific goal to improve the reliability, operational efficiency, and regulatory environment in which public gas systems operate.