Energy Exchange: Methane Regulations

New mapping tool shows who will be impacted by EPA’s dangerous methane rollback

4 years 4 months ago
A few months ago, the Environmental Protection Agency released their proposal to eliminate regulation of methane emissions from new and modified sources across the oil and gas sector and attempt to preclude future federal regulation of the vast number of older sources in the industry. EDF and a coalition of other concerned public health and […]
Rosalie Winn

New companies oppose methane rollbacks but industry divide remains

4 years 4 months ago
The stakes are high for businesses to support strengthened Environmental Protection Agency methane regulations. While there are multiple pathways to achieve a net zero carbon emissions future by 2050 in the U.S., it’s clear that the oil and gas industry can and must virtually eliminate methane emissions. Not only is methane control an environmental priority, […]
Ben Ratner

Pennsylvania has an opportunity to lead on methane as EPA falters

4 years 6 months ago
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency held a public hearing on its proposal to gut key regulations that reduce climate-damaging methane emissions, and protect communities from pollution from oil and gas development. Methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas responsible for 25% of current global warming, is also the main component of natural gas, which is […]
Andrew Williams

5 best practices for Canadian methane regulations

4 years 6 months ago
The Canadian government recently reaffirmed its commitment to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector by 40 to 45% below 2012 levels by 2025 as part of the Pan-Canadian Framework. In April 2018, the federal government published comprehensive regulations intended to achieve this commitment. Methane causes 25% of the warming that we are […]
Shareen Yawanarajah Ph.D.

Federal methane rollbacks spark new opposition from 12 major utilities

4 years 6 months ago
Backlash continues to grow against the Trump administration’s efforts to deregulate methane emissions from the oil and gas industry. The coalition opposing the Environmental Protection Agency’s rollbacks now includes major oil and gas companies¹, a midstream gas transmission operator, investors representing over $5.5 trillion in assets under management and 12 of the nation’s largest utilities.² […]
Dominic Watson

Four ways EPA methane rollbacks threaten American natural gas

4 years 7 months ago
At the behest of the American Petroleum Institute, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to eliminate nationwide limits on methane pollution, sending America’s natural gas industry backwards to the days of uncontrolled emissions. This dangerous proposal threatens the climate, the communities living near oil and gas development and the increasingly vulnerable status of American natural […]
Ben Ratner

EPA’s proposal to rollback methane rules ignores scientific evidence, will lead to 5 million tons of methane pollution

4 years 7 months ago
By Rosalie Winn and Jessica Christy Last week, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler proposed to entirely eliminate regulation of methane pollution from the oil and gas sector. He also proposed removing all federal regulation for both methane and harmful volatile organic compounds from pipelines and other midstream facilities. The proposal is an attempt to […]
EDF Blogs

Trump’s EPA moves one step closer to dangerous proposal to eliminate methane pollution standards

4 years 10 months ago
Over the last several weeks, widespread reporting has documented the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine the scientific consensus on climate change. Recent reports have shown White House attempts to block a senior state department official’s testimony on climate change, and documents that EDF recently obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests show Trump administration advisor […]
Rosalie Winn

Industry’s shift on methane must continue

4 years 11 months ago
Put aside any notion that oil and gas industry leaders might be growing less focused about methane. Whether motivated by economics or pressure from major investors, the overwhelming impression we’ve had at major industry gatherings this year has been just how deeply methane emissions have permeated the conversation. At some moments, this year’s CERAWeek felt […]
Mark Brownstein

The Oil & Gas Methane Partnership is a valuable forum for companies aiming to earn public trust

4 years 11 months ago
Once considered a niche environmental concern, methane emissions have emerged as a strategic issue for oil and gas companies around the world. The reason is simple: methane emissions from human activities account for over one quarter of our planetary warming today, and the global oil and gas industry is responsible for nearly 30% of this. […]
Mark Brownstein

Does new NOAA study really show that methane emissions have been overestimated? No.

4 years 11 months ago
By David Lyon and Stefan Schwietzke A new study published this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters sheds useful light on some of the technical challenges involved in understanding past trends in methane emissions, but the reporting by industry groups and some media outlets describes conclusions that are at odds with what the researchers […]
EDF Blogs

New Mexico’s million-ton methane problem

5 years ago
By Jon Goldstein and David Lyon You can’t see what you don’t look for. That axiom is at the heart of the problem with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) methane emission estimates. It is also why a new analysis based on empirical data and cutting-edge science finds a far larger methane emissions problem in New […]
EDF Blogs

What the world’s largest provider of oilfield services has to say about innovation and regulation

5 years ago
Here is something you don’t hear every day: oil and gas methane regulations can reinforce innovation and leadership. Numerous new methods to reduce oil and gas methane emissions are being developed; and regulators, environmentalists, oil companies and innovators are working together to craft a new way for innovation to be recognized and rewarded. I interviewed […]
Aileen Nowlan

Momentum building on methane, Europe’s climate blind spot

5 years ago
In a new resolution on the European Union’s (EU) net-zero strategy, the European Parliament once again acknowledged the political urgency for legislation on what has, to date, been Europe’s climate blind spot: methane emissions. This vote on March 14, is the fourth significant development in the space of the last six months, raising expectations that […]
Poppy Kalesi
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