Voluntary Methane Emissions Programs and Initiatives Created 05/26/2020 Region Company Minimizing methane emissions remains a top priority for INGAA member companies. Many INGAA members participate in voluntary programs and initiatives focused on minimizing methane emissions, communication and collaboration across the natural gas value chain, and driving new and innovative technologies and processes. Read More
44KB America’s Natural Gas Transporters’ Commitment to Landowners America’s Natural Gas Transporters’ Commitment to Landowners Created02.15.2019 983KB Improving Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Created08.13.2018 157KB Underground Gas Storage – Personnel Training, Education & Experience Programs Created11.08.2017 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 77KB NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: https://www.naesb.org/members/urls_of_pipelines.htm Created03.11.2016 675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
983KB Improving Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Created08.13.2018 157KB Underground Gas Storage – Personnel Training, Education & Experience Programs Created11.08.2017 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 77KB NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: https://www.naesb.org/members/urls_of_pipelines.htm Created03.11.2016 675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
157KB Underground Gas Storage – Personnel Training, Education & Experience Programs Created11.08.2017 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 77KB NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: https://www.naesb.org/members/urls_of_pipelines.htm Created03.11.2016 675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 77KB NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: https://www.naesb.org/members/urls_of_pipelines.htm Created03.11.2016 675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 77KB NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: https://www.naesb.org/members/urls_of_pipelines.htm Created03.11.2016 675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
77KB NAESB list of Pipeline Companies URLs The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) has a list of URLs for pipeline companies available to the public at the following link: https://www.naesb.org/members/urls_of_pipelines.htm Created03.11.2016 675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
675KB Underground Storage Background Final Natural gas is the most diversified fuel in the United States. This domestic fuel is used to cook food, fuel vehicles, generate electricity and as a raw material for products such as fertilizer and plastics. One of the most important uses of natural gas is to heat buildings and homes. About half of all U.S. homes use natural gas as their main heating source.1 This use results in significant seasonal variations in which natural gas consumption is highest during the winter time and lowest during mild-weather months. Natural gas storage enables supply to match demand on any given day throughout the year by adjusting to daily and seasonal fluctuations in demand while natural gas production remains relatively constant year-round. Created02.22.2016 912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
912KB Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (CQMS) RFP The Practical Implementation of a Construction Quality Management System (QMS) study proposal is a continuation of the QMS efforts conducted to date by the INGAA Foundation. This study proposal is intended to provide practical guidance on implementing a QMS for pipeline construction projects. Created01.17.2013 227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
227KB INGAA's Position on the Prudent Development of Natural Gas (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on the prudent development of natural gas. Created02.22.2012 333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
333KB INGAA's Position on Natural Gas Exports (INGAA on the Issues) Read INGAA's position paper on natural gas exports. (PDF) Created02.22.2012 Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 1 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All