
The Biden administration has finalized rules targeting methane emissions from oil and natural gas wells on public land. The regulations aim to limit venting and burning off of natural gas, with the Interior Department playing a key role in implementing the measures. Oil and gas companies will need to curb methane release from drilling operations on federal and tribal lands under the new rule, which is part of broader efforts to address greenhouse gas emissions and combat global warming.
The Biden administration issued a final rule aimed at curbing methane leaks from oil and gas drilling on federal and tribal lands, its latest action to crack down on emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. https://t.co/KdY1HMOhUL
Methane emissions account for ~1/3 of global warming. Yet every year, U.S. gas pipelines and wells leak enough methane to power 675,000 homes. The Biden Administration is cracking down on these wasteful leaks - benefiting taxpayers and lowering emissions. https://t.co/qA1PI2bzxb
The Biden Administration continues to make historic progress to cut methane pollution, which helps protect taxpayers and slow climate change. That's what I call that a win-win for our planet and our economy! 👏 https://t.co/c9Qhd30Uwb


