Cleaner, Smarter Energy. Get the Facts on America's New Natural Gas.
www.NewNaturalGas.org
Established to promote and protect public health, welfare and ecological resources through the effective and efficient reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and considering the effects on the economy of the state.
www.arb.ca.gov
Regulates electric, gas, cable TV, water, telecommunications and all public utilities in the state.
www.bpu.state.nj.us
Regulatory responsibility for incorporating, securities, railroad and pipeline safety, as well as utilities.
www.cc.state.az.us
a non-partisan association of the Governors of the nine Northeastern states, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont; encourages intergovernmental cooperation in the Northeas...
www.coneg.org
Aims to eliminate the effects of distance, geography and time in the delivery of government services, and to empower state officials and citizens to make good decisions by providing them with high quality information.
www.dis.state.ar.us
Provider of procedures, rules, rulemaking, proceedings, agendas, decisions and news releases.
www.dora.state.co.us
Administers the Department of Transportation's national regulatory program to assure the safe transportation of petroleum, natural gas and other hazardous materials by pipeline.
ops.dot.gov
Regulates the state's electric, gas, steam, telecommunications and water utilities, and also oversees the cable industry.
www.dps.state.ny.us
Organization of states which promotes conservation and efficient recovery of domestic oil and natural gas resources while protecting health, safety and the environment.
www.iogcc.oklaosf.state.ok.us
Regulates rates, service and safety of public utilities, common carriers and motor carriers. Also regulates oil and gas production.
www.kcc.state.ks.us
Regulates the rates and service practices of utility and transportation companies located in the state.
www.lpsc.org
Provider of services for the structure and control of telecommunications and energy utilities.
www.magnet.state.ma.us
Regulates electric, telephone and natural gas companies, motor freight and passenger carriers, water and sewer companies, and ferryboat operators.
www.ncuc.commerce.state.nc.us
A nonprofit organization working to increase and coordinate energy efficiency efforts in New England, New York and the mid-Atlantic region.
www.neep.org
Provider of regulation services for all nonpublic electric, gas, water and sewer companies, water and sanitation districts and telecommunications companies.
www.nmprc.state.nm.us
Regulates telecommunications companies, grain warehouses and dealers, private water companies, taxicab and limousine operators, intrastate trucking companies, the placement of certain electric transmission lines, railroads, manufactured homes, r...
www.nol.org
NYSERDA develops innovative solutions to energy and environmental problems via research and development projects.
www.nyserda.org
Regulates, enforces the laws and supervises the exploration and production of oil and gas, the storage and dispensing of petroleum-based fuels, the establishment of rates and services of public utilities, and the operation of intrastate transpor...
www.occ.state.ok.us
Regulates and supervises the intrastate rates and service of the state's public utilities, including electricity, water, natural gas, telephone and certain transportation vehicles.
puc.paonline.com
Regulates the electric, telephone, gas and transportation industries in the State of Georgia.
www.psc.state.ga.us
Oversees the rates and services of investor-owned electric, natural gas, telephone, water and sewage utilities, customer-owned electric and telephone cooperatives, water districts and associations, and certain aspects of gas pipelines.
www.psc.state.ky.us
Regulates gas, electric, telephone, water and sewage disposal companies in the state.
www.psc.state.md.us
Provider of information about the public service commission of Utah.
www.psc.state.ut.us
Regulatory agency for electric, gas, telephone and water in the State of Idaho.
www.puc.state.id.us
Provider of regulation services to all public utilities and railroads in New Hampshire.
www.puc.state.nh.us
Provider of regulation services for the utilities and transportation industries within Ohio.
www.puc.state.oh.us
Regulates the customer rates and services of the state's investor-owned electric and natural gas companies, certain telephone services and water utilities.
www.puc.state.or.us
Provider of electric and telephone regulatory agency services.
www.puc.state.tx.us
Provider of regulatory agency services with information about Texas alternative fuels, natural gas, crude oil, surface mining and reclamation.
www.rrc.state.tx.us
Provider of services that regulate Florida's investor-owned utilities.
www2.scri.net
Creates a competitive marketplace for utility companies and ensures safe, reliable and reasonably-priced utility distribution service.
www.state.ar.us
Regulates the electric, cable TV, water, telephone and gas industries in the state.
www.state.ct.us
Provider of regulating services to investor-owned utilities and companies providing electric, natural gas, water, telecommunications and cable services for public use within the unincorporated areas of the state of Delaware.
www.state.de.us
Regulates certain electric, natural gas, telephone and water utilities in Iowa.
www.state.ia.us
Jurisdiction over water, electric, gas and telephone utilities.
www.state.me.us
Creates and maintains a safe, reliable and efficient regulatory environment for the electric, natural gas and telephone utilities.
www.state.mn.us
Provider of support and information services for Ohio's natural gas, water, electric and telephone customers.
www.state.oh.us
Seeks to promote the public interest by balancing the interests of utility consumers and providers while facilitating the transition to a more competitive environment.
www.state.tn.us
Possesses regulatory authority over utilities, insurance, state-chartered financial institutions, securities, retail franchising and railroads.
www.state.va.us
Provider of public interest services in the provision of the state's regulated public services, including electricity, natural gas, telephone, cable, water and wastewater.
www.state.vt.us
Supervises the rates, quality of service, and overall financial management of cable television, electric, gas, telecommunications, water and large wastewater companies in the state.
www.state.vt.us
Provider of regulatory services for the public utilities of Wyoming.
psc.state.wy.us
State geological survey describing geologic research initiatives, offering geological publications, and providing links to other geoscience resources.
www.utexas.edu
Regulates the rates, services and practices of privately-owned utilities and transportation companies, including electric, telecommunications, natural gas, water and solid waste collection companies.
www.wutc.wa.gov
Cleaner, Smarter Energy. Get the Facts on America's New Natural Gas.
www.NewNaturalGas.org
Government research on natural gas utilities includes searching for energy alternatives, policies that will increase competition and lower energy costs and new technology that will make it easier for manufacturers to harvest and supply natural gas more efficiently.
Government research on natural gas utilities also includes research on the US's supply of natural gas and the technology to exploit it. With regard to natural gas and the state government, expect the states to play a bigger role in creating policies that will enforce some kind of pricing caps to benefit consumers. You will find that companies that work with natural gas and the federal government will push to create new technology to increase natural gas production and safety.
1. The Department of Energy (DOE) is the government department for natural gas companies. The DOE supports research into natural gas recovery, modes of extraction and developing technologies and provides government reference on natural gas utilities.
2. The government may enforce buying groups with fixed prices to ensure consumers continue to afford gas.
3. Companies that work with natural gas and the local government will be working to help solve the energy problems facing the US.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Use government information on natural gas utilities from policy and industry experts
Company owners working with natural gas need to be sure they know the policies and regulations that the government attaches to their business. Consultants with expertise in government energy policies can be a form of risk management and enhanced strategy.
I recommend: International Technology & Trade Associates consults on energy markets and industries. It advises on government energy policies and government energy research. Global Transition Consulting works with companies and consults with the government on energy alternatives.
Get information from a government department for natural gas companies
Using natural gas, or providing it, these days requires that businesses stay informed. Keeping informed on natural gas and the government regulations ensures this. Some of the best providers of information for govt regulation on natural gas are government offices.
I recommend: The Energy Information Administration provides list upon list of data on energy of every kind, including natural gas. It makes weekly and monthly forecasts of natural gas use, determines the amount of natural gas in storage in the US and tells how much companies produce and the price. If you are interested in doing business with the government in natural gas, take a look at the list of State Energy Projects.
Let natural gas and the government take you to the business to government marketplace
The natural gas and government angle can be an opportunity to work in the business to government (B2G) marketplace.
I recommend: Fedvendor lists government vendors, state projects, research, contracts and more to help businesses find B2G market opportunities, including ones in the natural gas industry. With B2G Market you can add your company's name and business to its subcontractor directory, which the US government uses to find contractors and buyers.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • In some situations, subcontractors must become a government vendor before doing work with natural gas and the government.


