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INGAA Comments on Proposed Good Neighbor Plan

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”), a trade association that represents 26 members of the interstate natural gas pipeline industry, is pleased to submit comments on the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments on GHGRP

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), the trade association that represents the interstate natural gas pipeline industry, respectfully submits these comments in response to the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s [...] Read More

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INGAA AGA CWA 401 Comments

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) and the American Gas Association (“AGA”) respectfully submit these comments in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (“EPA” or “Agency”) proposal to [...] Read More

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INGAA AGA Comments on Army Corps Notice Regarding Modernization of Army Civil Works Policy Priorities

Dear Ms. Jensen: The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) and the American Gas Association (“AGA”) respectfully submit these comments in response to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (“Corps’”) notice requesting [...] Read More

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INGAA Supplemental Reply Comments on FERC Certificate Policy Statement

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) moves for leave to submit and submits these supplemental reply comments on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (“FERC” or “Commission”) draft Updated Policy Statement [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments on FERC RM21-18

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“Commission” or “FERC”) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on May 19, 2022 in the above-captioned docket (the “Proposed Rule”) that “proposes to establish a rule to require natural gas [...] Read More

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INGAA Reply Comments on FERC RM21-18

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“Commission” or “FERC”) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on May 19, 2022 in the above-captioned docket (the “Proposed Rule”) that “proposes to establish a rule to require natural gas [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments on FERC RM22-17

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) moves to intervene in this proceeding and submits the following comments in protest of the petition for rulemaking (“Petition”) that the American Gas Association, the American [...] Read More

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Statement of Kim Watson on FERC AD22-9

My name is Kim Watson. I am President of Kinder Morgan’s interstate gas pipelines, which includes Tennessee Gas Pipeline, one of the five interstate gas pipelines serving New England, and Stagecoach Gas Services.1 Tennessee Gas Pipeline is an [...] Read More

INGAA Welcomes Williams Executive as 2022 Board Chair

  WASHINGTON, DC -- The board of directors of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has appointed Chad Zamarin to serve as chair of the organization for a one-year term. Mr. Zamarin is Senior Vice President of Corporate [...] Read More

INGAA Statement on Permitting Reform

  Amy Andryszak, President and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) issued the following statement on the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022: “From pipelines to powerlines and everything in between, [...] Read More

Andryszak: Answer to NE’s energy woes – boost infrastructure

A war provoked by Russia, insufficient fuel inventories and a rushed transition to renewables have left most European countries scrambling to secure adequate energy supplies heading into the winter months and contemplating energy rations in [...] Read More

INGAA Addresses Reliability Concerns ahead of FERC- New England Gas Electric Forum

  The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) called on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to recognize the critical role that natural gas and its related infrastructure play in ensuring reliable energy generation as [...] Read More

Natural Gas Associations Welcome FERC New England Winter Gas-Electric Forum; Identify Opportunities to Address Reliability

  The American Public Gas Association, American Petroleum Institute, Independent Petroleum Association of America, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and the Natural Gas Supply Association of America, released the following [...] Read More

INGAA Statement on IRA 2022

  Amy Andryszak, President and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) issued the below statement following the release of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. “The Interstate Natural Gas Association of [...] Read More

INGAA Welcomes Rob Mosher as Vice President of Government Affairs

  The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) is pleased to announce that Rob Mosher has joined the organization as Vice President of Government Affairs. “We are excited to bring Rob on board during such a pivotal time for [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments on SEC Proposed Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors

The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (“INGAA”) is a trade organization that advocates regulatory and legislative positions of importance to the natural gas pipeline industry. INGAA’s 26 members represent the majority of the [...] Read More

INGAA Letter to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on FERC Policy

Dear Chairman Manchin and Ranking Member Barrasso: The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) appreciates the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee holding an oversight hearing on March 3 to review the Federal Energy [...] Read More

Calls for increased natural gas production ignore US infrastructure needs

The following is a contributed article by Amy Andryszak, president & CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America. Over the past two months, the Biden administration has called on domestic natural gas companies to ramp-up [...] Read More

New EIA analysis demonstrates consumer

  INGAA President and CEO Amy Andryszak reacts to an EIA analysis published on March 30 that outlines the consequences of halting new, currently unplanned natural gas pipeline construction from 2024 through 2050: “The EIA report [...] Read More