‘Inflection Point’ For The Gas Industry – Take Five With Suzanne Ogle

24 February 2020

Suzanne Ogle was recently named chief operating officer and president of the Southern Gas Association (SGA) and the Gas Machinery Research Council (GMRC). With more than 25 years of experience in the oil and gas business and more than a decade of membership and volunteer leadership with the Independent Petroleum Association of America, it is safe to say that she is passionate about the industry.

Over her professional career, Ogle has designed and implemented sales, marketing, communication and leadership development strategies across oil and natural gas value chain for companies including Approach Resources, Wilbanks Energy Logistics, Regency Energy Partners, Valerus and Exterran.

Suzanne is a member of the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI), the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and the Women’s Energy Network. She earned the Accreditation in Public Relations credential from PRSA in 2009 and the Investor Relations Charter credential from NIRI in 2018.

What’s your top priority as president and COO of the SGA?

I’m excited about joining SGA, particularly at this time in our nation’s history. Today in America, we can live comfortably and affordably as a result of natural gas. However, the natural gas industry is at an inflection point.

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