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INGAA comments on Obama administration methane blueprint

Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, today… Read More

INGAA president expresses support for H.R. 161 in letter to Congressman Pompeo

Dear Congressman Pompeo, On behalf of the membership of the Interstate Natural Gas Association… Read More

INGAA comments on BLM’s proposed rule with major Oil and Gas Industry associations

INGAA, The American Petroleum Institute (API), The Association of… Read More

INGAA looks forward to working with Honorable

Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, today… Read More

INGAA Comments on BIA’s Proposed Rule on Rights-of-Way on Indian Land

INGAA appreciates BIA’s efforts to streamline the application, approval, renewal, and regulatory process for rights-of-way over Indian lands. As it currently exists, pipeline permitting is… Read More

INGAA comments on PHMSA’s Request for Revision of a Previously Approved Information Collection – National Pipeline Mapping System Program

INGAA supports PHMSA’s desire to improve its National Pipeline Mapping… Read More

INGAA comments on EPA’s Clean Power Rule

INGAA is confident that, subject to certain caveats and assuming that certain preconditions can be satisfied, the interstate… Read More

INGAA Files Comments to FERC on Gas Day

INGAA strongly supports the proposed modifications to the… Read More

Comments of the Waters Advocacy Coalition on the Environmental Protection Agency�s and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers� Proposed Rule to Define �Waters of the United States� Under the Clean Water Act EPA-HQ-OW-2011-0880

Deidre G. Duncan Virginia S. Albrecht Kerry L. McGrath Hunton & Williams LLP 2200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20037 (202) 955-1500 Counsel for Coalition   November 13, 2014   The Waters Advocacy Coalition (“WAC” or “Coalition”) writes to provide comments on the Environmental Protection Agency (“… Read More

INGAA president comments on new EPA reporting requirements

Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, today… Read More

TransCanada�s Paul MacGregor elected INGAA Foundation chairman

The INGAA Foundation’s board of directors elected Paul MacGregor, vice president, supply chain, for Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP), as its new chairman for a one-year term beginning November 8. “Paul, with his extensive experience in… Read More

Availability and Limitations of NOx Emission Control Resources for Natural Gas-Fired Reciprocating Engine Prime Movers Used in the Interstate Natural Gas Transmission Industry

Background New and proposed changes in air emission regulations are likely to impact the interstate… Read More

INGAA Provides Feedback to EPA on the Proposed Natural Gas STAR Gold Program

INGAA and its members have worked with EPA on greenhouse… Read More

INGAA expresses support for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 Section 1006

 Mr. Bruce Carlson Senior Policy Advisor, Planning and Policy Directorate U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 441 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20314   Re: Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 Section 1006 – Expediting the Evaluation and Processing of Permits   Dear Mr. Carlson:   The Interstate… Read More

INGAA announces resignation of VP Lisa Beal

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America announced Monday that Lisa Beal, vice president of… Read More

INGAA Comments on DHS ANPR: Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards

General Regulatory Approach: In the ANPRM, DHS asks “whether or not commenters think that deletions, additions or modification to the list of exempt facilities should be considered.” 79 Fed. Reg. at 48695. When it enacted the CFATS enabling legislation, Congress was clear that CFATS regulations shall apply to chemical facilities… Read More

PERSPECTIVES | A Talk with Don Santa

Don Santa, president and CEO, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, talks about the… Read More

INGAA comments on OSHA’s Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

In the supplemental notice, OSHA is soliciting comments on whether to amend the proposed rule to require that employers inform their employees of their right to report injuries and illnesses, and that any injury and illness reporting requirements established by the employer must be reasonable and not unduly burdensome. OSHA… Read More