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Excess methane produced this year would result in a fee of $900 per ton, with fees rising to $1,500 per ton by 2026. EPA Administrator Michael Regan said the proposed fee would work in tandem with ...
US oil and gas companies would pay $900/tonne this year for methane emissions exceeding certain levels under a proposed rule released Friday by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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WASHINGTON — Oil and natural gas companies for the first time would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a rule proposed Friday by the Biden administration.
A flare to burn methane from oil production is seen on a well pad near Watford City, North Dakota, Aug. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil and natural gas companies for the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil and natural gas companies for the first time would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a rule proposed Friday by the Biden administration.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil and natural gas companies for the first time would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a rule proposed Friday by the Biden ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil and natural gas companies for the first time would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a rule proposed Friday by the Biden administration.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil and natural gas companies for the first time would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a rule proposed Friday by the Biden administration.
EPA sets out rules for proposed ‘methane fee’ for waste generated by oil and natural gas companies January 12, 2024 by MATTHEW DALY, The Associated Press ...
FILE - A flare burns natural gas at an oil well Aug. 26, 2021, in Watford City, N.D. Oil and natural gas companies would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a ...
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