
ONG SCC : Oil and Natural Gas Sector Coordinating Council
The Oil and Natural Gas Subsector Coordinating Council (ONG SCC) represents the private sector interests of the oil and natural gas industry in the public-private partnership. It provides a forum to coordinate oil and natural gas security strategies, activities, policy, and communication across the sector to support the nation’s homeland ...
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ONG SCC
Oil and Natural Gas Sector Coordinating Council (ONG SCC) represents the private sector interests of the oil and natural gas industry in the public-private partnership. It provides a forum to coordinate oil and natural gas security strategies, activities, policy, and communication across the sector to support the nation’s homeland security
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ABOUT THE ONG SCC
The Oil and Natural Gas Subsector Coordinating Council (ONG SCC) represents the private sector interests of the oil and natural gas industries in the public-private partnership with the Federal government.
The ONG SCC is comprised of sector owners and operators, by way of oil and natural gas industry trade associations and includes: 1) American Exploration & Production Council
The CEO Task Group of the Oil and Natural Gas Subsector Coordinating Council (ONG SCC) has created a Functional Considerations document to support critical natural gas transmission pipeline owners and operators in evaluating Industrial Control System (ICS) monitoring and detection
MTSA TWIC CFATS HM232 PHMSA FTZ Pipeline Security Guidelines NIST Cyber-security Framework State/Local Regulations (Distribution Side) Information
For more information regarding each regulation, please see the below links:
The ONG subsector works to share actionable and relevant information across industry, government, and other critical infrastructure partners to build awareness and enable risk-informed decision making. The ONG subsector supports information sharing initiatives through efforts such as: • Information Sharing an Analysis Centers (ISACs)
2 Figure 1: An overview of the Natural Gas Value Chain The following operational capabilities minimize the possibility that a pipeline failure has more than a localized impact. An extensive network of interconnected pipelines offer
ONG PHYSICAL SECURITY 101 Oil & Natural Gas owners and operators are committed to help ensure that critical infrastructure remains resilient to emerging physical security threats. Industry proactively collaborates with federal and state governments, public officials, law enforcement, emergency responders, research consortiums, and the public to