America’s Natural Gas Pipeline Network

Pipelines transport natural gas from producers to consumers, providing critical energy needed to heat our homes, cook our food, fuel our factories, and generate electricity. Natural gas is a domestically produced, affordable, and foundational fuel source that the U.S. will rely on for decades to come, and natural gas and its related infrastructure are critical to a reliable, secure, and affordable clean energy future.

Delivering Clean Energy for the Future

To meet America’s future energy needs, we need to build more infrastructure – from pipelines and power lines to power plants and offshore wind. Congress must take action update the federal statutes which would reform the permitting process to build essential energy infrastructure in America. Leveraging our abundant, affordable energy resources is how America stays ahead in the global economy.

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About Pipelines

Pipelines are the safest, most reliable, and most affordable way to deliver natural gas to consumers across the country. Pipelines work like a clean energy highway that moves natural gas from where it is produced to where it is consumed. Approximately one-third of energy consumed in the U.S. travels through natural gas infrastructure. We make safety our first priority on each and every project to ensure a safe and reliable energy highway.

FERC

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is the lead federal agency responsible for the review and approval of interstate natural gas pipelines and is one of INGAA’s principal federal regulators. Under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act, FERC must determine that new interstate gas pipeline projects or expansions are in “the public convenience and necessity” in order to approve them.

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INGAA Members Announce Continued Emissions Reductions  

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 18, 2025 – The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), a trade association representing the vast majority of the interstate natural gas transmission…

INGAA 2025 Climate Report: Methane and GHG Emissions Performance

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Reliability Alliance Voices Support for GEAR’s Attention to Strengthening Gas-Electric Coordination as Power Demand Rises

Joint Statement From EPSA, NGSA, and INGAA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | November 12, 2025                

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INGAA Congratulates Laura Swett on being named FERC Chair 

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, October 24, 2025 – Amy Andryszak, President & CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) issued the following statement congratulating…

INGAA Congratulates Newly Confirmed FERC Commissioners

Washington, DC, October 7, 2025 – Interstate Natural Gas Association of America released the following statement following the Senate confirmations of Laura Swett and…

INGAA Congratulates PHMSA Administrator on his Confirmation

Washington, DC, September 18, 2025 – Amy Andryszak, President & CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) issued the following statement congratulating Paul Roberti on…

Natural gas production will remain critical to ensure sufficient, reliable and affordable power. And for natural gas to do its job, we must bolster our natural gas transportation network. The U.S. cannot continue to delay new pipeline construction and expect power grids across the nation to remain stable and reliable.

INGAA President & CEO Amy Andryszak and Boardwalk Pipelines President & CEO Scott Hallam in The Richmond Times Dispatch on the need to build out natural gas infrastructure to meet