Welcome

Welcome to the 2024 Alaska Oil and Gas Association (AOGA) Conference, Alaska’s premiere industry event. We’re looking forward to bringing back yet another all-star lineup for you at this year’s conference. With top-tier speakers from across Alaska and the US, you won’t want to miss it!

Join us on August 28-29, 2024, as we delve into hot-button issues that will impact Alaskans and our energy economy for years to come.

Click HERE for the agenda and video links from our fall 2024 conference! 

Alaska’s Premier Industry Event

Check out our 2023 video to see why our vendors, speakers, attendees, and topics make the AOGA Conference one you don’t want to miss. A lot has happened in the last two years — all the more reason to be at this year’s event for all the latest!

Sponsor/Exhibitor Opportunities

Sponsors and Exhibitors — we couldn’t bring such a quality program to Alaskans without you!

Whether a new or returning supporter, we invite you to join in championing the 2024 Conference, while gaining exposure to oil and gas producers, explorers, refiners, and pipelines operating in Alaska.

Attendee Registration

AOGA is excited to bring you yet another content-packed agenda for this year’s conference. We appreciate your patience as we finalize the details.

This is always a sold-out event, so save your spot today!

 

Award Nominations

Know an individual, company, or project in the oil & gas industry that deserves recognition? Submit your nomination(s) for this year’s AOGA Industry Awards!

Click below to learn more about our four award categories. 

 

 

Thank You to Our 2024 Sponsors!

Arctic Sponsors

Swanson River Sponsors

Prudhoe Bay Sponsors

Pipeline Sponsors

Platform Sponsors

About AOGA

The Alaska Oil and Gas Association (AOGA) is a nonprofit, professional trade association whose mission is to foster the long-term viability of the oil and gas industry for the benefits of all Alaskans. We represent the majority of companies that are exploring, developing, producing, refining, or marketing oil and gas on the North Slope, in the Cook Inlet, and in the offshore areas of Alaska.