Following is a statement by Tom Amontree, executive vice president for America's Natural Gas Alliance, on the Bureau of Land Management proposal to regulate hydraulic fracturing.
Following is a statement by Regina Hopper, president and chief executive officer for America's Natural Gas Alliance, on the announcement that a consortium of natural gas producers has issued recommended standards and practices for exploration and production of natural gas and oil from Appalachian shales.
Source: ANGA Comments on EPA Air Standards for Oil and Gas Operations
Following is a statement by Daniel Whitten, vice president of strategic communications for America's Natural Gas Alliance, on the Environmental Protection Agency’s air standards for oil and gas operations.
Source: ANGA Comments on President Obama’s Executive Order
Following is a statement by Regina Hopper, President and Chief Executive Officer of America's Natural Gas Alliance, on the executive order establishing an interagency working group to coordinate executive branch efforts regarding production of clean, abundant, American natural gas.
Source: ANGA Commends FracFocus.org on its One-Year Anniversary
Following is a statement by Regina Hopper, President and Chief Executive Officer of America's Natural Gas Alliance, on the one-year anniversary of FracFocus.org, a state-run online registry that offers the public information on the components of hydraulic fracturing fluids used in the natural gas development process.
Following is a statement by America's Natural Gas Alliance Vice President for Strategic Communications Dan Whitten on a report released today on methane emissions from natural gas infrastructure.
Recent announcements from manufacturers Freightliner, Kenworth, Volvo and Cummins that they will expand their natural gas heavy-duty engine product lines are a very encouraging step in our nation’s effort to advance cost-effective alternative-fueled vehicles and reduce pollution on our highways.
Washington D.C. - Several natural gas-affiliated groups today called on the federal government to create a level playing field when it comes to adopting a fuel economy and GHG emissions plan for manufacturing cleaner, more fuel-efficient vehicles under new standards being proposed for cars and light duty trucks starting in 2017.
“Just 17 days ago, President Obama, in his State of the Union address, noted our nation’s vast discoveries of natural gas and its extraordinary promise to our economic, energy security and environmental interests."