"More U.S. oil and gas operations will be regulated for methane than ever before under sweeping new federal standards, which for the first time cover petroleum infrastructure built prior to 2015.
EPA Administrator Michael Regan announced the new standards on Saturday at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The final rule aims to deeply cut methane emissions by requiring equipment upgrades and regular leak inspections.
“These new standards will help us meet our international commitments to aggressively tackle climate change while improving air quality for communities all across the country,” said Regan in an event at the U.S. Center in Dubai."
Jean Chemnick reports for E&E News December 4, 2023.
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