America’s Natural Gas Pipeline Network

Pipelines transport natural gas from producers to consumers, providing critical energy needed to heat our homes, cook our food, fuel our factories, and generate electricity. Natural gas is a domestically produced, affordable, and foundational fuel source that the U.S. will rely on for decades to come, and natural gas and its related infrastructure are critical to a reliable, secure, and affordable clean energy future.

Delivering Clean Energy for the Future

About Pipelines

Pipelines are the safest, most reliable, and most affordable way to deliver natural gas to consumers across the country. Pipelines work like a clean energy highway that moves natural gas from where it is produced to where it is consumed. Approximately one-third of energy consumed in the U.S. travels through natural gas infrastructure. We make safety our first priority on each and every project to ensure a safe and reliable energy highway.

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INGAA Responds to Permitting Reforms in the Bipartisan Budget Agreement

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States – Amy Andryszak, President & CEO of INGAA, released the following statement in response to the permitting provisions included in the Bipartisan…

INGAA responds to Biden Administration Outline of Permitting Reform Priorities

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States – Amy Andryszak, President & CEO of INGAA, released the following statement in response to the Biden Administration’s release of its updated…

CSQ-G-1: Safety and Quality Guidelines Methodology

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INGAA Encouraged by Bipartisan Interest in Permitting Reform

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States – Amy Andryszak, President & CEO of INGAA, released the following statement about the permitting reform bills proposed in the Senate this…

INGAA urges action on permitting reform citing Natural Gas Council letter

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States, May 2, 2023 – Amy Andryszak, President & CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) issued the following statement about…

Natural Gas Council letter to Senate leadership on permitting reform

May 1, 2023

The Honorable Joe Manchin ChairmanCommittee on Energy and Natural Resources304 Dirksen Senate Office BuildingWashington, C 20510

The Honorable John BarrassoRanking MemberCommittee…

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