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Letter to the Senate E&NR Committe

Dear Chairman Murkowski:   On behalf of the ±«Óătv (INGAA), I would like to thank you for convening the June 14, 2016 oversight hearing on oil and natural gas pipeline infrastructure. INGAA appreciates [...] Read More

Pipeline safety legislation becomes law

Don Santa, president and chief executive officer of the ±«Óătv, today commented on President Obama signing  S. 2276, the PIPES Act of 2016, into law: “We appreciate the president, the House, the [...] Read More

Pipeline safety reauthorization nears finish line with today�s Senate passage

Don Santa, president and chief executive officer of the ±«Óătv, today lauded the U.S. Senate’s passage of S. 2276, the PIPES Act of 2016. The Senate approved the bill by unanimous consent, after House [...] Read More

INGAA president lauds House approval of pipeline safety reauthorization bill

Don Santa, president and chief executive officer of the ±«Óătv, today lauded the U.S. House of Representative’s passage of S. 2276, the PIPES Act of 2016.  “We appreciate the full House acting [...] Read More

Senate Pipeline Safety Bill Letter

Dear Chairman Thune and Chairwoman Fischer, On behalf of the members of the ±«Óătv (INGAA), I am writing to express our support for S. 2276, the PIPES Act of 2016. INGAA represents interstate natural gas [...] Read More

House Pipeline Safety Bill Letter

Dear Chairman Shuster and Chairman Upton, On behalf of the members of the ±«Óătv (INGAA), I am writing to express our support for S. 2276, the PIPES Act of 2016. INGAA represents interstate natural gas [...] Read More

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INGAA Amicus Brief

UNOPPOSED MOTION OF THE INTERSTATE NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FOR LEAVE TO FILE AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANTS The ±«Óătv (“INGAA”) respectfully moves under Local Civil Rule 7(o) for [...] Read More

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INGAA responds to EPA’s request for information for the ±«Óătv Transmission and Storage NESHAP (40 CFR

In November 2011, INGAA commented on proposed amendments. In response to final Subpart HHH amendments published in August 2012, INGAA submitted a request for reconsideration in September 2012. INGAA understands that EPA likely will amend Subpart HHH [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments on EPA Proposed Revisions to Test Methods

The ±«Óătv (INGAA), a trade association of the interstate natural gas pipeline industry, respectfully submits these comments in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed rulemaking [...] Read More

INGAA supports Infrastructure Week

The ±«Óătv today announced its support for Infrastructure Week, a national advocacy and educational event, taking place May 16-23. Across the country, businesses, labor organizations, elected officials and [...] Read More

INGAA president comments on new methane rule

Don Santa, president and chief executive officer of the ±«Óătv, today commented on  a new Environmental Protection Agency final rule targeting methane emissions from new and modified natural gas [...] Read More

Finding the Facts on Methane Emissions: A Guide to the Literature

The purpose of this report is to show the range and results of methane studies in the public literature. The results and findings in the studies referenced in this report vary significantly. Scientific methods and uncertainty principles need to be [...] Read More

Methane Studies Guide Provides Fact-based Insight for Policy Decisions

Leaders of the ±«Óătv Council (NGC) today released an independent, objective and fact-based guide to more than 70 different analyses of methane emissions from natural gas systems. The report, “Finding the Facts on Methane Emissions:  [...] Read More

INGAA sends letter to House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee in support of pipeline safety reauthorization bill

Dear Chairman Shuster and Ranking Member DeFazio,   On behalf of the members of the ±«Óătv (INGAA), I am writing to express our views on H.R. 4937, the PIPES Act of 2016. INGAA [...] Read More

INGAA president comments on PHMSA natural gas transmission safety proposal

Don Santa, president and chief executive officer of the ±«Óătv, today comment on the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s natural gas transmission safety rule, released [...] Read More

U.S.

The United States and Canada will require annual average midstream natural gas, crude oil and natural gas liquids midstream infrastructure investment of about $26 billion per year, or $546 billion (real 2015$) total over the 21-year period from 2015 [...] Read More

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INGAA comments on EPA’s proposed revisions to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule for Leak Detection Methodology

Summary of INGAA Comments 1. INGAA supports consistency between different regulatory programs in order to reduce redundancies and allow for consistent use of measurement techniques and reporting. 2. This Proposed Rule is premature since it [...] Read More

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Gas Transmission NPRM: Request for Extension

INGAA, together with the American Gas Association, the American Petroleum Institute, the American Public Gas Association, the Gas Processors Association and the Independent Petroleum Association of America filed March 25 with PHMSA for a 60-day [...] Read More

NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs

The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: [...] Read More