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EPA Releases Final Rule Requiring Oil and Gas Sources to Report Emissions of Greenhouse Gases

The Energy Law Blog

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its final Subpart W rule to cover petroleum and natural gas facilities under the agency’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reporting Program. The original Subpart W rule for petroleum and natural gas facilities was proposed in March 2010.

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How the Oil & Gas Industry is Helping Reduce Emissions

Energy Transfer

have fallen 44 percent since 2011. In addition, Energy Transfers support of conservation projects in Ohio and Louisiana through our partnership with Ducks Unlimited helped to sequester more than 368 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO 2 e) in 2023. Methane emissions have also plunged. Also of note are advancements U.S.

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President Biden Faces Constitutional Challenges to Revocation of Keystone XL Permit

The Energy Law Blog

Background The Keystone Pipeline is a system of petroleum pipelines designed to transport crude oil from fields in Alberta, Canada and ultimately terminating at refineries on the U.S As of 2011, after three years of review, the State Department had not approved TC’s application for a cross-border permit. Constitution. Gulf Coast.

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President Biden Faces Constitutional Challenges to Revocation of Keystone XL Permit

The Energy Law Blog

The Keystone Pipeline is a system of petroleum pipelines designed to transport crude oil from fields in Alberta, Canada and ultimately terminating at refineries on the U.S As of 2011, after three years of review, the State Department had not approved TC’s application for a cross-border permit. Constitution. Background. Gulf Coast.