Policy, Economics, Regulatory Affairs Intern
API - American Petroleum Institute | |
20 To 25 (USD) Hourly
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United States, D.C., Washington | |
200 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest (Show on map) | |
Dec 05, 2025 | |
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The Policy Division intern will gain first-hand experience at the intersection of federal public policy and the U.S. natural gas and oil industry. Working in support of API's Senior Vice President of Policy and the Director of Policy & Strategy, the intern will contribute to a wide range of projects related to key policy issues including: trade, federal leasing and permitting, climate and environmental regulation, fuels policy, and other priority issues for the association. The intern will learn how a national trade association develops and advances policy positions, including exposure to internal member working groups, cross-functional policy teams, and external stakeholder engagement. Day-to-day work will include policy research, monitoring and summarizing legislative and regulatory developments, drafting briefing materials and presentations, and supporting preparation for internal and external meetings. The intern's program of work will be structured with a detailed plan for the first two weeks, including introductions across the Policy Division, scheduled meetings with key staff, and at least one defined project owned by the intern. On in-office and telework days, the intern will have clearly scoped assignments focused on research, writing, data collection, and preparation of materials for executive-level use. Projects and Tasks
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20 To 25 (USD) Hourly
Dec 05, 2025