Greg Clock

Greg Clock

Greg has extensive energy industry experience, both as a reporter for two newspapers and a magazine, and in corporate media relations for two large oil and gas companies and a chemical company.

As a reporter at the Port Arthur News, Greg wrote about organized labor issues at local refining and petrochemical facilities. Later, at the Daily Oklahoman in Oklahoma City, Greg reported on the state's exploration and production sector, changes in federal regulation of natural gas, and utility rate cases heard before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. He won the state Sigma Delta Chi award for interpretative reporting on attempts to build a nuclear power plant. At the Oil & Gas Journal, a leading industry periodical based in Tulsa, he covered a wide range of issues, including alternative fuels.

In the latter part of an 18-year stretch with a major energy company, Greg made 13 trips to the Former Soviet Union as part of an effort to give the multinational a foothold in Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.

Greg also served as director of media relations at a large energy company in Houston. He handled inquiries regarding quarterly earnings, exploration and production, refining and marketing, natural gas transmission, chemicals, power, coal, and emergency response. Most recently he was public affairs manager for a chemical company in Houston.

Greg is a native Oregonian, but grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas. He has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia and served in the U.S. Marine Corps in California and North Carolina.