Pipeline 101
Natural Gas·it heats our water, cooks our food and warms our homes. It fuels our factories, powers some of our transportation and even generates the electricity that we use every day. We depend on it so much that we take it for granted. Visit the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America's Pipeline 101 page to learn more about the importance of natural gas and the pipelines used to transport it.
Resource Added: 10/04/2011
Safety
In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. Visit the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America's Safety page to learn more about important pipeline safety initiatives.