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Infrastructure Development in the Hands of U.S. Supreme Court

Infrastructure Development in the Hands of U.S. Supreme Court For the last several years, the Northeastern United States has experienced natural gas shortages, in large part due to a lack of pipeline capacity, depriving communities across New York [...] Read More

U.S. Natural Gas Pipeline Network Prepared for 2020 Hurricane Season

U.S. Natural Gas Pipeline Network Prepared for 2020 Hurricane Season According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 2020 hurricane season is expected to be busier-than-normal in the Atlantic Ocean. Officially kicking [...] Read More

Pipeline Operators Continue to Meet Critical Energy Needs in the Face of COVID-19

Wednesday, Alex Oehler, interim President and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association (INGAA) testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation about the pipeline industry’s response to COVID-19 and its [...] Read More

The Natural Gas Industry is Prepared for Times Like These

By Stan Chapman, Chairman, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America Amid this global public health crisis, when much seems unknown, it’s important to highlight how the transmission of natural gas through our nation’s underground [...] Read More

Natural Gas + Earth Day: Clean

    As a clean, abundant and affordable fuel, natural gas plays a significant and growing role in America’s energy mix. As we join our neighbors around the world in celebrating Earth Day, it’s important to reflect on the [...] Read More

Helping Our Neighbors in a Time of Need

INGAA’s member companies are stepping up their commitments to support their employees and communities as they respond to the rapidly unfolding COVID-19 public health emergency. As a recent Natural Gas Intelligence article highlights, [...] Read More

INGAA�s Member Companies are Taking Key Steps to Reduce Methane Emissions

Compressor stations are above ground facilities that pressurize natural gas and allow it to efficiently flow through pipelines for safe and reliable delivery. These stations are located about every 40 to 100 miles along a natural gas pipeline and [...] Read More

Why What We Do Matters

By Stan Chapman, Chairman, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America One of our engineers, named Mark, told me a story that I’d like to share. While Mark was enjoying a Thanksgiving Day meal, his uncle asked him, “What is it that [...] Read More

The Necessity of Eminent Domain as a Last Resort

By Don Santa, President & CEO, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America Earlier this month, I participated in a panel hosted by the R Street Institute, a Washington, DC-based think tank, to discuss the history and use of eminent domain as [...] Read More

INGAA Spotlights Cybersecurity Awareness Month

In addition to cooler temperatures, October brings National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Cybersecurity has always been a priority for the interstate natural gas pipeline industry. INGAA recognizes that with the increase in natural gas demand and [...] Read More

Rocky Mountain Institute�s Pipeline and Powerplant Reports are Misleading and Inaccurate

The Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), a Colorado think-tank with ties to 2020 presidential candidate Tom Steyer, recently released two reports (one on pipelines and one on power plants) attempting to convince regulators, investors and other [...] Read More

What They�re Saying About EPA�s Proposed Amendments to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act

This month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced proposed regulations to clarify Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. These amendments are necessary to modernize EPA’s outdated regulations which have been used by a small number [...] Read More

Q&A with Michael Isper

INGAA and its members are strongly committed to ensuring the security, reliability and resilience of natural gas transmission pipelines.  Functioning as the facilitator on behalf of its members, INGAA works collaboratively and regularly with [...] Read More

Pipeline Safety Technology Series: T.D. Williamson

On June 26, 2019, INGAA and the INGAA Foundation hosted a Natural Gas Pipeline Technology Showcase on Capitol Hill, educating lawmakers, federal agencies and their staff members on the different types of inspection tools used to inspect interstate [...] Read More

Study: New York and New England Need Natural Gas � and That Starts With Pipelines

United States’ natural gas production has skyrocketed over the last 14 years, increasing by 91 percent and transforming the nation from an energy importer to energy exporter. Notwithstanding this energy abundance, communities across New York [...] Read More

Pipeline Safety Technology Series: Baker Hughes

On June 26, 2019, INGAA and the INGAA Foundation hosted a Natural Gas Pipeline Technology Showcase on Capitol Hill, educating lawmakers, federal agencies and their staff members on the different types of inspection tools used to inspect interstate [...] Read More

Pipeline Safety Technology Series: Enduro Pipeline Services

On June 26, 2019, INGAA and the INGAA Foundation hosted a Natural Gas Pipeline Technology Showcase on Capitol Hill, educating lawmakers, federal agencies and their staff members on the different types of inspection tools used to inspect interstate [...] Read More

Pipeline Safety Technology Series: The ROSEN Group

On June 26, 2019, INGAA and the INGAA Foundation hosted a Natural Gas Pipeline Technology Showcase on Capitol Hill, educating lawmakers, federal agencies and their staff members on the different types of inspection tools used to inspect interstate [...] Read More

Pipeline Technology Showcase Educates Lawmakers on Capitol Hill

On June 26, INGAA and the INGAA Foundation hosted a Natural Gas Pipeline Technology Showcase on Capitol Hill, offering members of Congress, federal agencies and their staffs a firsthand opportunity to learn about the technologies and tools used to [...] Read More

Natural Gas-Powered Electricity Can Keep Americans Cool This Summer

A study conducted by the National Weather Service found that extreme heat is the primary contributor to weather-related fatalities when analyzing a 30-year average. As the hottest days of summer draw near, it is critical that Americans have access [...] Read More