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Oil and natural gas companies for the first time will have to pay a federal fee if they emit dangerous methane above certain levels under a final rule announced Tuesday by the Biden administration.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s text for Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” to advance President Trump’s agenda and ...
The Senate on Thursday reversed a Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency rule that imposes a methane emissions fee on oil and natural ... bill to undo the EPA’s “Waste Emissions Charge ...
4/1/25 (LAPost.com) — California has launched a new satellite-based initiative to track and reduce methane emissions ... The satellite initiative comes as the EPA reconsiders the “endangerment ...
WASHINGTON— The EPA’s latest greenhouse gas inventory shows that agriculture continues to be the leading U.S. source of methane and nitrous oxide, two highly potent climate pollutants. The report, ...
As outlined by the EPA, excess methane produced in 2024 could result in a fee of $900 per ton, with fees rising to $1,200 per ton in 2025 and $1,500 per ton by 2026.