Social Media Toolkit

Welcome to the Coloradans for Responsible Energy Development online action toolkit!

For more than 70 years, Colorado has been one of the largest natural gas producers in the U.S. and a global leader in energy development, thanks to fracking. Today, Colorado’s energy industry contributes billions to our state’s economy and supports hundreds of thousands of reliable, good jobs.

We need you to help us get the facts out and spread the word to your friends, family, and neighbors.

See the example social media posts and themes below. Here’s how to share the posts:

  1. Find the post you want to share.
  2. Download the image.
  3. Copy the text for Facebook and/or Twitter. Please personalize it by including part of your own story or a photo!
  4. Share on social media!

Scroll down to select a topic or click on the menu below to get started!

Pride in Our Work

The employees of Colorado’s oil and natural gas industry are proud residents of Colorado. We care for our neighborhoods and our environment because we live here, too. Share your pride and your story with other Coloradans.

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Regulations Toolkit

Colorado’s strict oil and natural gas environmental regulations are the strongest in the country.

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Economy and Jobs Toolkit

Colorado’s energy industry contributes billions to our state’s economy and supports hundreds of thousands of reliable, good jobs.

Help get the word out — share the facts!

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Education and Schools Toolkit

Colorado’s oil and natural gas industry is working to ensure that strong educational opportunities are a reality for every family.

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Protecting Our Health and Environment Toolkit

From start to finish, our energy industry is committed to the safe and responsible energy development. Colorado’s oil and natural gas industry leads the way in cutting emissions and tackling climate change.

Help get the word out — share the facts!

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