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Letter from INGAA to Reps. MacArthur and Richmond supporting H.R. 2295

May 19, 2015   The Honorable Tom MacArthur 506 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Cedric Richmond 240 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 Dear Reps. MacArthur and Richmond, On behalf of the members of the Interstate Natural Gas [...] Read More

INGAA Letter to Senate Energy Committee on Pipeline Permitting

 DONALD F. SANTA PRESIDENT & CEO INTERSTATE NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 20 F STREET,NW, SUITE 450 ·WASHINGTON, DC 20001 May 18, 2015 The Honorable Lisa Murkowski Chairman Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Washington, [...] Read More

Don Santa Testifies on Pipeline Permitting Before the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Energy and Commerce

If enacted, the draft bill before the subcommittee today would modestly improve the permitting process by introducing additional transparency and accountability for federal and state permitting agencies. INGAA supports these steps, but [...] Read More

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INGAA raises concerns with FEMA’s Floodplain Management Guidelines

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), a trade association that advocates regulatory and legislative positions of importance to the interstate natural gas transmission pipeline industry in North America, respectfully submits [...] Read More

INGAA Comments on FAA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Proposal

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), a trade association that advocates regulatory and legislative positions of importance to the interstate natural gas transmission pipeline industry in North America, respectfully submits [...] Read More

INGAA supports the proposed change of EPA’s rule: “Definitions of Low Pressure Gas Well and Storage Vessel Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.”

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), a trade association of the interstate natural gas pipeline industry, respectfully submits these comments regarding the proposed amendments to the new source performance standards (NSPS) for [...] Read More

INGAA president appreciates administration focus on energy infrastructure

Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, today said he appreciated the administration’s recognition of the role of energy infrastructure in promoting economic competitiveness, energy security and [...] Read More

INGAA president pleased with FERC�s timely action on cost recovery

Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, today lauded the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s expedited cost recovery policy.  “We are pleased that FERC has recognized the importance of [...] Read More

INGAA Chairman sees positive outlook for years to come

As another brutally cold winter whips through the Northeast, it’s a good time to be in the fuel business, knowing that your product is helping keep people alive and businesses open. Yet in states like New York where oil and gas production is [...] Read More

INGAA president gratified FERC retains 9 a.m. Central Time start to Gas Day

Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, today lauded the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s decision to retain the 9 a.m. Central Time start to the gas day. “We are gratified that the [...] Read More

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INGAA Submits Comments on EPA’s Draft GHG Report

  INGAA believes EPA clearly and transparently should explain all changes to the methodology it relies upon to arrive at its National Inventory. All stakeholders should have the ability to understand the reason for any increases or decreases to [...] Read More

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NGC urges FERC to hold fuel assurance technical conferences

Dear Chairman LaFleur: The Natural Gas Council, and other entities representing the natural gas value chain, submit these comments in response to the fuel assurance reports Independent System Operators and Regional Transmission Organizations filed [...] Read More

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Natural Gas Council urges CEQ to withdraw draft guidance on considering greenhouse gas emissions in NEPA reviews

The Natural Gas Council submitted comments in response to the Council on Environmental Quality’s (CEQ) “Revised Draft Guidance for Federal Departments and Agencies on Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Effects of Climate Change in [...] Read More

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INGAA encourages CEQ to withdraw draft guidance on including greenhouse gas emissions in NEPA reviews

INGAA filed comments on March 25, 2015 on the Council on Environmental Quality’s (CEQ) “Revised Draft Guidance for Federal Departments and Agencies on Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Effects of Climate Change in NEPA [...] Read More

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INGAA recommends that the EPA does not adopt more stringent Ozone regulations.

INGAA recommends that the EPA retain the current 75 part per billion (ppb) ozone NAAQS rather than pursue a more stringent standard. In addressing its concerns, INGAA raises the following specific issues: (1) ambient ozone levels are declining and [...] Read More

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INGAA supports categorizing the northern long-eared bat species as threatened

On March 17, INGAA filed comments in response to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)’s proposed rule requesting comment on whether the northern long-eared bat (NLEB) should be listed as threatened, endangered, or does not warrant listing. [...] Read More

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INGAA comments on FERC’s Cost Recovery Mechanisms for Modernization of Natural Gas Facilities

Pursuant to the schedule established in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Proposed Policy Statement,1 the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) submits its comments in reply to various comments submitted [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments on EPA Proposed Rule

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) respectfully submits these comments in response to the “Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule: 2015 Revisions and Confidentiality Determinations for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems” [...] Read More

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Q&A: Trade association sees natural gas legislation advancing in 2015

By Braden Kelner / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Martin Edwards is no stranger to Capitol Hill.    Starting out as a staffer in Washington D.C. in 1987, Mr. Edwards worked for former U.S. Rep. Ralph Hall (R–Texas) and eventually became his [...] Read More

Gas transmission and storage sector working to reduce methane emissions

Members of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America are taking concrete steps to reduce methane emissions from their systems and have made commitments to find ways to curb releases even further.   To better understand the issue, [...] Read More