Reports

INGAA and the INGAA Foundation produce several reports each year on issues of importance to the interstate natural gas pipeline industry.

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  • This white paper, Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Efficiency, analyzes the achievements and challenges in connection with optimizing the energy efficiency of natural gas pipeline transportation.
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    INGAA
    Release Date: 11/01/2010
  • Analysis Group Inc., was commissioned to examine the economic impacts of the PCB ANPR, with particular focus on the specific microeconomic effects to individual natural gas pipelines. The data and models employed in support of the economic analysis are for modeling purposes only and are not necessarily reflective of the nature and extent of PCBs in the natural gas pipeline system today. While commissioned by INGAA in support of its comments, this paper is an independent analysis, and its conclusions are based on the expertise of the authors.
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    Analysis Group Inc.
    Release Date: 08/20/2010
  • S.S. Papadopulos & Associates, Inc. was commissioned to examine chemical and physical properties of PCBs relative to the natural gas transmission system. This report reviews the relevant history of PCBs and their presence in pipelines and pipeline equipment, and the effectiveness of the transmission industry’s success in removing PCBs from the pipeline systems since they were first regulated in the 1980’s. While commissioned by INGAA in support of its comments, this report is an independent analysis, and its conclusions are based on the expertise of the author.
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    S.S. Papadopulos & Associates, Inc.
    Release Date: 08/01/2010
  • Exponent was commissioned to analyze PCB toxicology and the exposure risks associated with residual PCBs in the interstate natural gas pipeline system and other topics of relevance to the natural gas pipeline industry. While commissioned by INGAA in support of its comments, this report is an independent analysis, and its conclusions are based on the expertise of the authors.
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    Exponent Inc.
    Release Date: 08/01/2010
  • ENVIRON International Corporation (ENVIRON) was commissioned to analyze the effectiveness of the transmission industry’s efforts to clean PCB-impacted air compressor systems and to examine risks to health and the environment associated with residual PCBs in these systems as they relate to natural gas pipeline operations. While commissioned by INGAA in support of its comments, this paper is an independent analysis, and its conclusions are based on the expertise of the author.
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    ENVIRON International Corporation
    Release Date: 08/01/2010
  • The INGAA CO Emissions Report for Lean Burn Engines was sent to EPA on April 20, 2010. The Final Report includes a minor revision to the April 19 version, and the final version is attached. Additional data appendices will be provided in separate files.
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    Release Date: 04/01/2010
  • Pipeline Knowledge & Development was commissioned to provide an overview of the scale, complexity and interconnectedness of the natural gas pipeline system, including a discussion of the various liquid management measures employed by pipeline companies. While commissioned by INGAA in support of its PCB comments, this paper is an independent analysis, and its conclusions are based on the expertise of the author.
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    Pipeline Knowledge & Development
    Release Date: 01/01/2010
  • This report reviews the status of waste heat recovery to power projects on pipeline compressor drives in North America as of September 2009, and represents a follow-on analysis to the February 2008 report entitled âââ€Waste Energy Recovery Opportunities for Interstate Natural Gas Pipelinessssââ†prepared for INGAA.
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    Bruce Hedman, ICF
    Release Date: 11/01/2009
  • A single, easy-to-use volume, the Desk Book captures a wealth of background information about the interstate natural gas pipeline industry in the United States.
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    Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
    Release Date: 01/01/2009
  • Summary Report of the Natural Gas Council’s analysis of S. 3036
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    Natural Gas Council
    Release Date: 06/02/2008
  • This White Paper expresses the collective views of a broad brange of energy trade associations regarding current enforcement policy and activities of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. These energy associations broadly span the various segments of both the gas and electric industries and offer this constructive analysis to support the Commisson's use its enforcement authority to foster a culture of compliance by market participants. The Commission must deter those who might be inclined to choose a different path, facilitate self-reporting, ensure that the assessment of civil penalties fits the violation, and avoid cilling legitimate market behavior.
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    William Massey and Robert Fleishman, Covington & Burling LLP
    Release Date: 10/14/2007
  • A study of the role of energy pipelines in the United States and the importance of research to sustain that infrastructure
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    Cheryl J. Trench, President, Allegro Energy Consulting and Thomas O. Miesner, Principal, Miesner LLC
    Release Date: 05/01/2006
  • There is still debate about climate change issues and the associated implications for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from industrial sources. In 2005 published the Greenhouse Gas Emission Estimation Guidelines for Natural Gas Transmission and Storage, Volume 1 – GHG Emission Estimation ...
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    Innovative Environmental Solutions, Inc.
    Release Date: 09/28/2005
  • On February 28, 2005, the Natural Gas Council filed with FERC two technical papers entitled: Natural Gas Interchangeability and Non-Combustion End Use, and Liquid Hydrocarbon Drop Out in Natural Gas Infrastructure. These papers represent the culmination of nearly a year of work by a large group of natural gas industry stakeholders -- the NGC+ Group--which worked well to reach a consensus understanding of these problems and recommendations about how they might be managed.
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    Natural Gas Council Task Groups
    Release Date: 02/28/2005
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