Energy Advocate Marita Noon to Speak at Mineral Owner Education Conference

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Marita Noon, executive director for Energy Makes America Great Inc. and the companion educational organization, the Citizens’ Alliance for Responsible Energy (CARE) will speak during the National Association of Royalty Owners (NARO) Appalachia annual member’s conference August 30– September 1, 2015.

Mineral and Royalty Owners, as well as industry professionals will gather at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs for an educational meeting and discussions on the oil and gas industry. This will be the fifth annual meeting for the NARO– Appalachia chapter. NARO non-members are welcome to attend this event. Registration is located at www.naro-us.org/events.

Noon is an author and columnist for RedState.com and regular contributor to many online commentary sites, including Canada Free Press and NetRight Daily. Her organization works to educate the public and influence policy makers regarding energy, its role in freedom and the American way of life. Combining energy, news, politics and the environment through public events, speaking engagements and media, the organizations’ combined efforts have made Marita America’s voice for energy.‖

Marita’s twentieth book, Energy Freedom, is her first in the current affairs genre.

”We are very excited to have the opportunity to host Marita Noon at our event. Our board works diligently to assemble an interesting and educational agenda each year. I think this year will be one of our best events,” said Bob Hart, NARO Appalachia President.

The mission for NARO, a 35-year-old, nonprofit organization established originally in Oklahoma, is one of education and advocacy. “We are the only national organization representing the 7.5 to 12 million mineral owners in the United States. We are proud to assist them in learning how to care take and protect their mineral property. The vast majority of US mineral owners have their property through inheritance and never thought they would be in the oil and gas industry as a development partner– but here they are and there is a lot to know,” said Cynthia Simonds, NARO’s National Development Director.

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