Reports from the INGAA Foundation from 1990-1995 on key industry issues such as environmental impacts, improved pipeline construction practices, pipeline safety procedures, new technologies, and market opportunities for natural gas.
[Print Publication]
Displacing Imported Oil with Natural Gas
While the world oil market has adjusted to the Persian Gulf events and the U.S. is not in immediate danger of an oil shortage, it is incumbent upon the interstate natural gas pipeline industry to examine its ability to make up any energy shortfall which may result from future oil disruptions. (March 1991) Read More
Release Date: 01/01/1991
FERC NEPA Critical Path Study
The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) is a primary liaison organization representing the Natural Gas Industry and, as such is closely involved in support activities relating to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review/approval process. (May 1991) Read More
Release Date: 03/29/1991
Public Attitudes Toward Natural Gas and Interstate Pipelines
Among the major sources of energy used in the United States, natural gas enjoys an outstanding image. Compared to oil, coal, and nuclear power, it is considered to be the safest to use and the best for the environment. (May 1991) Read More
Release Date: 05/01/1991
Impediments to New Natural Gas Markets
Faced with natural gas consumption that fell 27% between 1972 and 1986 and has only recently begun to recover, the natural gas industry must expand to new or under-utilized markets that can fuel future growth. (January 1992) Read More
Release Date: 01/01/1992
Common Codes of Transfer Points on Natural Gas Pipelines (GAS*CODE)
Dwights, completed the design, development, and commercial introduction of GAS*CODE, a data base of pipeline transferlreceipt points where nominations or gas title change can take place. (February 1992) Read More
Release Date: 02/01/1992
Analyses Related to the Impact of Air Quality Regulation on the Natural Gas Transmission Industry
This report presents the results of a program of analysis and study performed during 1991 on Clean Air Act regulations which impact the natural gas transmission industry. (May 1992) Read More
Release Date: 05/01/1992
Keeping up with Environmental Externality Developments
State environmental externality requirements applicable to electric utilities are important to organizations in the gas industry because they will affect the market for gas for electric generation, the relative competitiveness of gas and electricity and, potentially, future state requirements applicable to gas utilities. (December 1992) Read More
Release Date: 12/01/1992
Roundtable on Pipeline Construction Methods at River and Stream Crossings September 8, 1995 - Proceedings
At the INGAA Foundation's Midyear Meeting, it was decided to sponsor a roundtable to discuss the scope of a study which would review the increasing stringent requirements for stream and river crossing permits. (April 1995) Read More
Release Date: 04/01/1995
Profile of Underground Natural Gas Storage Facilities and Market Hubs
New underground natural gas storage and market center hubs have been among the most dynamic aspects of the evolving North American natural gas markets. (March 1995) Read More
Release Date: 03/01/1995
The Implications of PURPA Reform for the Natural Gas Industry
The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 ("PURPA") has been, and continues to be, a net benefit for the natural gas industry. (February 1995) Read More
Release Date: 02/01/1995