Emission management

Interior Set To Delay Methane Pollution Rule

The Interior Department is preparing to delay implementation of a rule limiting methane waste at oil and natural gas drilling sites.

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The Interior Department is preparing to delay implementation of a rule limiting methane waste at oil and natural gas drilling sites.

In a Federal Register notice , Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said it would look to postpone the compliance dates for several parts of the Obama-era rule. The rule aims to reduce leaks of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, at drilling sites on federal land.

Drillers are required to come into compliance with the rule beginning on 17 January 2018. But several industry groups have sued over the regulation, and President Trump has ordered Interior to reconsider the measure.

BLM said in its Register notice that it would postpone the compliance dates “in light of the regulatory uncertainty created by the pending litigation and the ongoing administrative review.”“Given this legal uncertainty, operators should not be required to expend substantial time and resources to comply with regulatory requirements that may prove short-lived as a result of pending litigation or the administrative review that is already under way,” the agency wrote in its notice.

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