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EPA Issues Supplemental Proposal to Reduce Methane from Oil and Natural Gas Operations

Published: December 7, 2022 | Share This

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EPA is proposing to update, strengthen, and expand its November 2021 proposal that would secure major climate and health benefits for all Americans by reducing emissions of methane and other harmful air pollution from both new and existing oil and gas operations.

The agency has issued a supplemental proposal that would achieve more comprehensive emissions reductions from oil and natural gas facilities by improving standards in the 2021 proposal and adding proposed requirements for sources not previously covered.

REGULATORY DOCUMENTS

Standards of Performance for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources and Emissions Guidelines for
  Existing Sources: Oil and Natural Gas Sector Climate Review

Regulatory Impact Analysis

Supplementary Material for the RIA: Draft Report on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases

UPCOMING TRAININGS

EPA will hold trainings November 17 and 30, 2022, to provide an overview of the supplemental proposal for communities, Tribal Nations, and small businesses, along with information about how to effectively engage in the regulatory process. Register to attend a training, HERE.

View more details in the fact sheets, technical fact sheets, and additional regulatory documents HERE


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