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More than a Fuel: Pipelines Make It Possible

From fueling our stovetop flames to powering our lights, it's easy to see how natural gas impacts our daily lives. While these conveniences are easy to notice, many don’t see how natural gas makes it possible to save money, improve air [...] Read More

How Do Pipeline Companies Keep Pipelines Safe?

Have you thought about how natural gas reaches your home? Of all the ways to deliver energy, pipelines are the safest method according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Today, there are 300,000 miles of natural gas transmission pipelines [...] Read More

Reducing Carbon Footprints with Natural Gas

If you’ve recently zoomed down the highway in your car, heated your home, hopped on an airplane or had a steak, it’s likely you’ve left behind a carbon footprint. A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas emissions produced, [...] Read More

Environmental stewardship: Saving Slippery Salamanders

Blog powered by INGAA member Williams. Williams’ partnership with West Liberty University to save a vulnerable species of salamander reached a milestone recently with the release of 12 of the reclusive amphibians back into their native [...] Read More

Happy Earth Day!

Seven continents, five oceans, over 15 million square miles of forests and nearly nine million species of animals — these are the unique attributes that make up our Earth. It’s hard to celebrate our planet without thinking of its [...] Read More

Creating a 670-acre �rest stop� for an epic 2

Valley Crossing Pipeline, King Ranch team up to support Texas A&M-Kingsville’s monarch butterfly habitat project Blog powered by INGAA member Enbridge Their numbers have fallen off alarmingly in the past 20 years. One recent academic [...] Read More

Summer Vacation and Natural Gas

Summer time means cook-outs, days by the pool and family vacations. While you may have the dream vacation already planned for this summer, you can still take a moment to think about how those plans may not have been possible without natural [...] Read More

Protecting America�s Farmers with Pipeline Safety

America would not be where it is today without farmers and ranchers. They grow our food and crops that produce a variety of products that we use daily. According to the Common Ground Alliance, a non-profit organization for the prevention of [...] Read More

811 Call Before You Dig: Saving Lives and Protecting Property

Blog powered by INGAA member Williams.  Eleven years ago the Common Ground Alliance and the U.S. Dept. of Transportation introduced a national call center and the phone number 811 in response to the growing trend of accidents, injuries, deaths [...] Read More

Natural Gas and the Culinary World

Natural gas is a natural in the kitchen. Most professional chefs choose natural gas as the fuel source for their restaurant kitchen over alternative methods like electric stoves. Natural gas provides even heating for stoves and ovens while also [...] Read More

Fuel Your Wanderlust

Traveling is a great way to broaden your horizons. You probably have a list of places you’ve always wanted to visit. Maybe you crave the respite provided by nature in Yellowstone National Park, or want to explore the latest musical talent of [...] Read More

Maintaining the World�s Food Supply with Natural Gas

If there’s one thing that brings people together, it’s food. Think of your favorite meal — in this instance, let’s say it’s pasta. Now, think of all of the ingredients that go into making that pasta. Where did the [...] Read More

How Natural Gas Keeps Ice Cold

Team USA saw significant triumphs in the 2018 Winter Olympics. Figure skater Mirai Nagasu became the first American woman to land a triple axel in the Olympics, John-Henry Krueger brought home the silver in 1,000-meter short track speed skating, the [...] Read More

John Landsteiner: Engineer and Olympic Athlete

Engineer by day, Olympic athlete by night. It may seem impossible, but not for John Landsteiner, the "lead" for Team USA’s curling squad. During the day Landsteiner works as a project engineer for INGAA Foundation member Lake [...] Read More

Natural Gas and the Olympics Opening Ceremony

The 2018 Winter Olympics are officially here! The 2018 Winter Olympics kicked off on Friday, February 9, with the final leg of the torch relay and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron by South Korean figure skater Yuna Kim. While the games have [...] Read More

Natural Gas and Renewables: the Dynamic Duo

When you think of peanut butter, you think of jelly. If you see Batman, Robin is close behind. And when talking about renewable resources, of course natural gas comes to mind...right? Well it should! This pair may not be as famous as Bonnie and [...] Read More

On the First Day of Christmas Natural Gas Gave to Me…

Natural gas brings us the 12 days of Christmas  Blog powered by INGAA member Williams The holiday season is upon us. While many think that the only contribution natural gas makes to the season is keeping our homes warm, natural gas does much [...] Read More

On the First Day of Christmas Natural Gas Gave to Me…

Natural gas brings us the 12 days of Christmas  Blog powered by INGAA Member Williams The holiday season is upon us. While many think that the only contribution natural gas makes to the season is keeping our homes warm, natural gas does much [...] Read More

Enjoy Cooking with Gas this Holiday Season

The holidays are synonymous with food, and as you consider the menu of culinary options for your table this holiday season, consider the benefits of cooking with natural [...] Read More

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween! In towns all over the United States, children are getting ready to go trick or treating. There are some tricks about pipelines that need to be debunked and we have the truths (or treats you could say) to do just that.   Trick [...] Read More