Native Women in the Oil and Gas Industry

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When I was asked about providing an article for Oilwoman Magazine, I contemplated which direction to take to inform readers about the Osage and their oil business. After much deliberation, I decided on a topic that I think is fitting, since this magazine is about oil women. Let me share…

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Margo Gray is a councilwoman on the Osage Minerals Council in Oklahoma. www.osagenation-nsn.gov/who-we-are/minerals-council. She is also president of Margo Gray and Associates.

Photo courtesy of Ryan Redcorn.

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