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WTAS: INGAA Unveils Climate Change Statement

  Last month, INGAA held a virtual roundtable, welcoming beltway and industry media to meet our new chairman, David Slater of DTE Midstream, and talk to INGAA subject matter experts on the important issues facing the interstate… Read More

INGAA Statement on Supreme Court Granting Cert in PennEast Appeal of Third Circuit Decision

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amy Conway, 713-306-6323       INGAA Statement on Supreme Court Granting Cert in PennEast Appeal of Third Circuit Decision… Read More

INGAA Climate Statement

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INGAA Members Announce Vision for a Clean Energy Future

                                     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                          INGAA Contact: Amy Conway, 713-306-6323   … Read More

DTE Midstream Executive David Slater Elected INGAA Chairman

  Industry veteran to lead board of natural gas… Read More

Methane Emissions Commitments

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INGAA Congratulates Richard Glick Being Named FERC Chairman

  INGAA Congratulates Richard Glick Being Named FERC Chairman  Amy Andryszak, President and CEO of the Interstate… Read More

INGAA Congratulates President Biden on his Inauguration

  INGAA Congratulates President Biden on his Inauguration Washington, DC – INGAA President and CEO Amy Andryszak issued the following statement on the inauguration of Joseph R. Biden as the 46th President of the United States of America: “INGAA congratulates President Biden on his inauguration as the 46th… Read More

North American Midstream Infrastructure – A Near Term Update Through 2025

The Foundation is pleased to announce the release of North American Midstream Infrastructure – A Near Term Update Through 2025. This report, developed for the Foundation by ICF, a global consulting and digital services provider, examines how the pandemic has affected oil and… Read More

INGAA Comments on CEQ NEPA Regulations

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) respectfully submits these comments in response… Read More

FERC Explainer Part Two: The Agency Then and Now

In this segment of our FERC Explainer series, we take a closer look at the history of the Federal… Read More

INGAA Comments on Proposal to Reissue and Modify Nationwide Permits

Dear Sir or Madam: On September 15, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) proposed to reissue the existing Nationwide Permits (NWPs), General Conditions (GCs), and definitions with some modifications, and to issue five new NWPs. See Proposal to Reissue and Modify Nationwide Permits, 85 Fed. Reg. 57,298 (Sept. Read More

INGAA Hails Passage of Historic Pipeline Safety Act Reauthorization Bill in 2021 Omnibus Package

                                 Bipartisan legislation will enhance safety, embrace technology and further reduce methane emissions INGAA Hails Passage of Historic… Read More

Natural Gas Infrastructure Reliant and Resilient Amid Record-Breaking Hurricane Season

In 2020 fashion, this year brought a record-breaking hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. With 30 named storms, 13 of which became hurricanes (and six of those a Category 3 or higher), 2020 quickly surpassed the infamous 2005 hurricane season. As the official season comes to a close, the… Read More

PHMSA Class Change NPRM Comments

The American Gas Association (AGA), American… Read More

Appendix A – Blade Report – Reliability Based Assessment of Pipeline Class Changes

Underground gas… Read More

INGAA Comments on Subpart OOOOa

Dear Docket Clerk: The Interstate… Read More

INGAA Comments on Subpart OOOOa Appendix A

In June 2018, INGAA provided several documents to EPA regarding fugitive emissions data to substantiate its position… Read More

INGAA Comments on Methane Policy

Dear Ms. Hambrick, The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), a trade association… Read More

Working with Landowners to Build and Maintain our Nation�s Energy Infrastructure

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and its member companies are committed to… Read More