Sens. Inhofe, King seek to streamline FERC permitting for interstate natural gas projects

Published on September 22, 2017 by Kevin Randolph

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U.S. Sens. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) and Sen. Angus King (I-ME) introduced Wednesday a bill that aims to streamline the permitting process for interstate natural gas infrastructure projects at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).

“For too long, the natural gas pipeline permitting process has been crippled with inefficiencies that unnecessarily delay critical projects for interstate commerce,” Inhofe, a senior member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said. “By streamlining the permitting process, we can get pipelines from planning to serving the public faster and more efficiently. This bill brings all federal, state and local regulatory agencies to the table early on to coordinate participation—resulting in a more collaborative and timely review process.”

The Coordinating Interagency Review of Natural Gas Infrastructure Act of 2017 has gained support from the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, the Natural Gas Supply Association, the Center for LNG and API.

“Despite the clear need for new pipelines, the permitting process has become more protracted and challenging,” Don Santa, president and CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, said. “While the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission acts in a timely manner on most proposed applications, roadblocks and delays are becoming commonplace at other federal and state permitting agencies. We hope the Senate takes prompt action on this legislation that will facilitate the responsible and orderly development of infrastructure, enabling consumers to enjoy more fully the benefits of America’s abundant and affordable natural gas supply.”