Energy Exchange: Methane

In wake of Supreme Court ruling, we must go full steam ahead to reduce methane pollution

1 year 9 months ago
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent climate change ruling has unfortunately restricted the tools available to EPA in its effort to address climate pollution from power plants. However, it’s also important to recognize that the ruling in no way changed EPA’s longstanding authority and duty to address climate pollution under the Clean Air Act to address […]
Rosalie Winn

Rogue methane leaks from idle wells carry four big takeaways for policymakers

1 year 11 months ago
An ongoing methane leak involving several long-term idle wells in Southern California is raising safety concerns for nearby residents and highlights an important climate issue. Southern California has some of the worst air quality in the country, and leaks like these compound the negative impacts on some of the country’s most vulnerable populations. Both in […]
Adam Peltz

Differentiated gas: Nothing but hot air without these five criteria

1 year 11 months ago
By Dan Grossman and Maureen Lackner Getting a comprehensive and accurate picture of the extent of methane emissions from the oil and gas industry is hard. Our scientists have spent much of the last decade detailing deficiencies and inaccuracies in the way companies — and even regulators — estimate emissions, which result in dangerous understatements […]
EDF Blogs

Lessons from New Mexico and Colorado’s leading methane rules

1 year 11 months ago
Methane leaks from oil and gas sites represents a problem on many fronts. They create harmful air pollution, contribute to global warming and can even cause explosions. They also result in a lot of wasted gas. Colorado and New Mexico — two of the nation’s leading energy producers — recently ramped up their methane pollution […]
Jon Goldstein

The twin crises of energy supply and climate have the same solution

2 years ago
Today’s energy system has become a liability we can no longer afford. As dependence on oil and gas restrains the response to Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, scientists on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change this week issued yet another urgent warning that society is running out of time to avoid dangerous climate change caused […]
Mark Brownstein

New Rystad cost analysis makes case for EPA to end routine flaring in final methane rule

2 years 2 months ago
By Jon Goldstein and Grace Weatherall Reducing the amount of methane emitted from oil and gas infrastructure is among the cheapest and simplest solutions we have to reduce global warming quickly while protecting public health. The Environmental Protection Agency is in the midst of developing rules to curb these emissions from oil and gas producers […]
EDF Blogs

Round one of EPA methane comment period draws record engagement; Here’s how companies and investors can step up in round two

2 years 2 months ago
The public comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed oil and gas methane rules generated more than 400,000 individual submissions, including many from energy and financial companies that support Biden administration efforts to reduce emissions of this powerful greenhouse gas. However, our analysis of comments from energy and investment companies shows a troubling divide […]
Dominic Watson

To tackle natural gas waste on federal and tribal lands, the Biden administration must end routine venting and flaring

2 years 2 months ago
By Jon Goldstein and Ben Tettlebaum With responsibility over one-eighth of the nation’s landmass, the Bureau of Land Management has a lot of important jobs. Chief among them is ensuring federal and tribal lands — and the minerals beneath them — are wisely and responsibly managed on behalf of the public, including U.S. taxpayers and […]
EDF Blogs

Methane policy is a test of investors’ post-COP climate commitment. Will they pass?

2 years 3 months ago
Climate pledges and statements of support from the financial industry ring hollow unless and until firms support public policies that will deliver required emission cuts. That’s at risk of happening now as major asset managers have remained silent on a proposed new Environmental Protection Agency rule requiring oil and gas producers to cut their methane […]
Dominic Watson

Canada’s path to reducing methane must be built on all available data

2 years 5 months ago
Last week, at the United Nations annual climate conference, Canada joined over 100 other countries pledging to reduce 30% of global methane emissions by the year 2030. Methane is a fast-acting greenhouse gas responsible for over a quarter of human-caused global warming. Reducing methane emissions, along with carbon dioxide, is absolutely critical to limiting global […]
Shareen Yawanarajah Ph.D.

Methane Momentum at COP26: What you missed and what’s ahead

2 years 5 months ago
Methane had a major moment on the world’s stage last week at the annual United Nations climate conference when more than 100 countries pledged to reduce global methane emissions by 30% this decade. Not only that, we also saw the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency propose enhanced protections to reduce methane pollution from oil and gas […]
EDF Blogs

New research shows Boston methane emissions continue, despite pipe replacement efforts

2 years 6 months ago
New peer-reviewed research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that methane emissions from natural gas infrastructure and buildings in the Boston area have remained consistently high over the last eight years, despite multiple programs aimed at reducing methane pipeline leakage. This study indicates that more action is needed […]
Erin Murphy

Not-so-marginal wells and the need for strong EPA regulations

2 years 6 months ago
There’s a common misconception that “marginal” or low-producing wells are nothing more than a marginal problem when it comes to the oil and gas industry’s methane emissions. The reality is that these wells make up about 80% of all active wells in the U.S, over 560,000 in total. These are not the mom-and-pop operations some […]
Rosalie Winn

3 things to watch as New Mexico begins hearing on new oil and gas air pollution rules

2 years 7 months ago
Under Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico has made oil and gas air pollution and methane reductions a focus of regulatory improvements, restoring enforcement teeth to the governor’s Oil Conservation Division and finalizing a strong methane waste rule that bans routine venting and flaring earlier this year. These critical policy efforts will reach a climax […]
Jon Goldstein
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