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Federal Approval of Electric Utility Cybersecurity Investment Recovery Leaves Natural Gas Infrastructure in the Cold 

Federal Approval of Electric Utility Cybersecurity Investment Recovery Leaves Natural Gas Infrastructure in the Cold 

Federal regulators last week determined that electric utilities could recover cybersecurity investments when designing rate structures, but disregarded calls to extend the favor to natural gas pipelines.  The FERC ruling stems from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s (IIJA) direction for federal agencies to secure energy infrastructure against all physical and cyber threats (No. RM22-19-000). …

April 26, 2023
‘We Are Going to Need Oil…At Least Another Decade,’ Biden Says

‘We Are Going to Need Oil…At Least Another Decade,’ Biden Says

President Biden, who has championed a zero-carbon emissions future, on Tuesday acknowledged that the United States would need oil and natural gas for at least another decade. However, his silence on exploration and production permitting reform was deafening for some politicos and industry groups. The comments were not part of the prepared remarks in the…

February 8, 2023
As ‘Perilous’ Winter Looms, Biden Urged to Support New England Natural Gas Infrastructure

As ‘Perilous’ Winter Looms, Biden Urged to Support New England Natural Gas Infrastructure

Natural gas transporters are urging the Biden administration to pursue a long-term solution to New England’s energy security issues ahead of a potentially “perilous” winter season. In a letter to the White House on Monday, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) CEO Amy Andryszak called on the president to address “the root cause of…

November 8, 2022
U.S. Oil, Natural Gas Infrastructure Growth Potential Said ‘Significant’ as LNG, Mexico Exports Climb

U.S. Oil, Natural Gas Infrastructure Growth Potential Said ‘Significant’ as LNG, Mexico Exports Climb

The potential for oil and natural gas infrastructure development remains “significant” through 2025 as the U.S. economy recovers from Covid-19 and exports increase, according to ICF Resources Inc. In a report prepared for the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), ICF said one scenario used by researchers to evaluate changes to markets and infrastructure…

January 21, 2021

U.S. Natural Gas, Oil Industry Still Cautious, but Crude Rally Short-Lived After Latest Iranian Attack

Following an Iranian attack on U.S. forces stationed in Iraq late Tuesday further ratcheted up tensions, natural gas and oil pipeline operators across the United States are on guard against potential threats, including from cybersecurity efforts.

January 8, 2020

$44B Needed Annually Through 2035 for U.S., Canada NatGas, Oil, NGL Pipes, INGAA Says

Natural gas, oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) midstream infrastructure development in the United States and Canada will continue at a significant pace through 2035, with an average $44 billion investment needed each year, according to a report released Monday by the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America’s (INGAA) INGAA Foundation.

June 18, 2018

Natural Gas Pipelines Needs Regulatory Certainty, Faster Permitting, Says INGAA Chief

As Congress considers spending money to upgrade the nation’s infrastructure, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) CEO Donald Santa told lawmakers that the existing network of natural gas pipelines would continue to evolve and needs several enhancements.

February 8, 2018

INGAA to Redirect ‘Contentious Fuels Debate,’ Says New Board Chairman

Calling for a “pragmatic, positive” solution, the new chairman of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) said the organization needs to help redirect the current fuels debate, between environmentalists on one side and coal and nuclear energy supporters on the other.

October 26, 2017

NatGas Industry Groups Join In Call For Senate Action on FERC Nominations

More than two dozen associations, including some representing the natural gas industry, are pressing the Senate to confirm President Trump’s nominations to FERC, nominally a five-member commission, currently in limbo with only one commissioner.

July 13, 2017

Lawsuit Claiming FERC Bias ‘Absurdly Broad,’ INGAA Says

Environmentalists alleging that FERC is biased towards approving natural gas pipelines because of the agency’s fee-based funding structure are “profoundly mistaken,” the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) told a federal court in a brief filed this week.

June 2, 2016
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