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A reliable power grid requires more pipelines

By Scott Hallam and Amy AndryszakPublished in the Richmond Times Dispatch in June 2025 Over the past few weeks, alarms have sounded about potential grid reliability shortfalls and increased energy prices this summer. These warnings come as states [...] Read More

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Permitting reform will strengthen U.S. energy competitiveness

By Amy Andryszak and Michael McMahonPublished in the Washington Examiner in February 2025 Rapidly rising demand for clean and reliable energy sources, a result of both data center and AI advancements and increasing geopolitical tensions, [...] Read More

With such extreme weather, our nation needs natural gas now more than ever

By Amy Andryszak, Todd Snitchler, and Dena WigginsPublished in PennLive in November 2024 Extreme weather events in recent years have exposed vulnerabilities in our energy systems, prompting a government and industry-wide evaluation to ensure [...] Read More

For energy reliability, we need natural gas

Published in the Washington Examiner in September 2024 In a rapidly evolving world, natural gas remains critical. It is foundational to accelerating development and usage of renewables while maintaining U.S. energy reliability. But [...] Read More

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FERC needs a quorum to function. Tomorrow’s Senate hearing puts that work on the line. 

Published in Utility Dive in March 2024 Amidst global unrest, geopolitical tensions and rapidly growing energy demand, reliability and affordability remain paramount to the United States’ energy, economic and environmental future.  The [...] Read More

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INGAA chair encourages prompt action to ensure access to energy

American-produced natural gas and the infrastructure that delivers it help warm our homes, power the electric grid, support domestic manufacturing, and create good paying jobs. Access to that reliable, affordable energy source is vital for all [...] Read More

Andryszak: Answer to NE’s energy woes – boost infrastructure

A war provoked by Russia, insufficient fuel inventories and a rushed transition to renewables have left most European countries scrambling to secure adequate energy supplies heading into the winter months and contemplating energy rations in [...] Read More

Calls for increased natural gas production ignore US infrastructure needs

The following is a contributed article by Amy Andryszak, president & CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America. Over the past two months, the Biden administration has called on domestic natural gas companies to ramp-up [...] Read More

Andryszak & O’Sullivan: Investing in natural gas boosts union jobs, lowers prices

As New England and the rest of the Northern Hemisphere confront a tough winter, with energy supplies around the globe tightening dramatically, consumers are bracing for what will likely be high gas, electricity and heating bills for the rest of the [...] Read More

Balance industry action, regulation to achieve climate goals

In the energy industry, we’re accustomed to seeing a mixture of government approaches to enacting policy changes — from government encouraging companies’ voluntary actions to implementing legislative and regulatory mandates. There is an [...] Read More

Expand renewable and natural gas infrastructure to advance clean energy leadership

In recent years, the United States has taken a leadership role in clean energy, thanks to the marriage of low-cost natural gas and the deployments of renewable technologies like wind and solar. By expanding the infrastructure necessary to connect [...] Read More

Comment: Natural gas infrastructure is a tool for climate progress and economic recovery

As America’s energy infrastructure leaders, the North American natural gas pipeline industry is building for our energy future. From reducing our own emissions to enabling renewable energy growth, our industry moves one-third of the energy [...] Read More