Anchorage, Alaska—July 29, 2010—Greening of Oil at www.greeningofoil.com has begun work on its annual print edition, a slick, full-color, perfect bound, magazine that will be released in January.

“The timing for a proactive, independent report on what industry is doing right couldn’t be better,” said Kay Cashman, Greening of Oil’s publisher and executive editor.

A science-based publication, Greening of Oil’s print magazine will mirror its online counterpart by reporting on what is being done to make hydrocarbons more earth-friendly during what is expected to be a decades-long shift to cleaner and cleaner power—a future that will likely include fossil fuels. It will contain the best of the online version and more—and be available online in pdf and html formats as well.

Written by experienced oil and gas journalists, the magazine will be distributed to journalists, financial analysts and public opinion leaders; people considered the most influential in determining the fate of the oil and gas industry in years to come, including decision-makers in government, universities and industry and individuals with authority in their communities.

“On the editorial side, we are looking for story ideas about technological innovations in every sector of the industry, with special emphasis on North America,” Cashman said.

“On the advertising side, we are focusing on special positions in the magazine first, such as the covers, the center-spread and right-hand pages in the first-third of the magazine.”

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To propose story ideas contact:
Kay Cashman
907 561-7517 | publisher@greeningofoil.com

For advertising info, service and supply companies should contact:
Amy Cornell
907 223-9023 | communications@greeningofoil.com

For advertising info, oil and gas companies, refineries and pipelines should contact:   
Julie Bourbeau
907 887-6919 | jbad@greeningofoil.com