ET Blog Moves to API.org Aug. 20
Mark Green
Posted August 7, 2018
You’ve probably noticed some changes to API’s social media channels. The messages on Facebook and Twitter are the same, but we're streamlining your access to news, analysis and commentary on natural gas and oil issues, which we believe will foster even more conversation about energy.
Beginning Aug. 20, there’ll be another change: The Energy Tomorrow Blog will move to API.org as we pull together primary API content on our home website. No worries: If you’ve got us bookmarked, you’ll automatically be redirected to our new home, and links to previous blog content will continue working.
In the nine years since the first ET post went live in April 2009, we’ve focused on posts designed to inform and persuade on key energy issues facing the U.S., including offshore oil and natural gas, oil exports, the electricity grid, liquefied natural gas exports, reducing emissions, tariffs and trade and more. We’re going to keep doing that from our new perch.
So, please follow us on Facebook and on our Twitter handle, @APIenergy. Thanks for staying with us!
About The Author
Mark Green joined API after a career in newspaper journalism, including 16 years as national editorial writer for The Oklahoman in the paper’s Washington bureau. Previously, Mark was a reporter, copy editor and sports editor at an assortment of newspapers. He earned his journalism degree from the University of Oklahoma and master’s in journalism and public affairs from American University. He and his wife Pamela have two grown children and six grandchildren.