Trump Administration Defies Courts, Congress To Undermine Rules On Methane
Rules to prevent waste and cut air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions were to go into effect in 2018
At the request of the oil and gas industry, the Bureau of Land Management on June 14th announced that it intends to ignore significant requirements of the Methane and Waste Prevention Rule enacted last year to control venting, flaring and leaking of methane from oil and gas operations on public and tribal lands.
Hazy air covers an active drilling field in California.
The rule went into effect in January 2017 after the U.S. District Court in Wyoming rejected the oil and gas industry’s attempt to halt the rule. The rule also survived a challenge from friends of the industry under the Congressional Review Act. But now in response to requests from two oil and gas organizations, the Trump Administration is giving industry a free pass from additional waste reduction measures that would have applied as of Jan. 18, 2018.
“Once again the Trump administration is taking its marching orders from the oil and gas industry with no concern for public health and the environment, said Earthjustice attorney Robin Cooley. “Methane regulations are common-sense, cost-effective standards that reduce pollution while saving money. It is imperative that these rules go into effect, and we will be in court fighting every step of the way.”
The BLM announcement was made in a notice to be published in the Federal Register, on June 15th. It states that the industry will not be required to comply with certain provisions of the rule.
The Methane and Waste Prevention Rule calls for reductions in the releases of methane and other air pollutants to protect public health, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to ensure that taxpayers are fairly compensated for the value of the publicly-owned gas taken from public lands. It requires drillers to employ leak detection technology and to repair rigs that vent, leak or waste the gases, and to cut down on wasteful flaring of publicly-owned gas.
Source: Earthjustice
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