Mexican President Peña Nieto today formalized Mexico’s plan to join the U.S. and Canada in making oil and gas methane reductions a national priority, marking yet another country taking leadership to address this extremely potent greenhouse gas. The three leaders agreed that each of their countries would develop rules to cut up to 45 percent… Keep reading →
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The Power Of Three: Mexico Aligns With U.S. And Canada On Oil And Gas Methane Pollution
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogPeople often think of the energy sector as a great place to find jobs, but some of the best, most stable job opportunities in the sector aren’t what you’d think. They’re not dedicated to resource production, but to minimizing the millions of tons of natural gas and associated pollution that leaks as the product is… Keep reading →
FirstEnergy Can’t Hide Any Longer
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogOver the past few months, I have written a good deal about FirstEnergy, the massive electric utility serving customers across six states, and specifically its attempts to saddle Ohioans with the cost of its risky investments. The company has asked the Public Utility Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to guarantee profits for its uneconomic power plants… Keep reading →
Four Things To Look For In EPA’s New Voluntary Methane Reduction Proposal
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is soon expected to propose its new “enhanced” Natural Gas STAR program, providing guidelines for oil and gas companies that want to voluntarily work to reduce their methane emissions. Calls for voluntary measures by industry to address this pollution have increased in recent months, as the EPA is set to… Keep reading →
New Research Finds Higher Methane Emissions, Reduction Opportunities In Texas’ Barnett Shale Region
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogMethane emissions from vast oil and gas operations in the densely populated Barnett Shale region of Texas are 50 percent higher than estimates based on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) greenhouse gas inventory, according to a series of 11 new papers published today in Environmental Science & Technology. The majority of these emissions are from… Keep reading →
Methane Leaks: The Opportunity Paris Climate Negotiators Can’t Afford To Miss
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogWhen countries meet in Paris for the United Nations climate talks later this year, their representatives will come armed with the best data, research and ideas on how to reach a climate agreement and avert catastrophic climate change. But a new report from Rhodium Group, commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund, shows that countries have so… Keep reading →
A Little-Known Federal Rule Brings Invisible Pollution Into Focus
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogUnlike an oil spill, most greenhouse gas emissions are invisible to the naked eye. Though we can’t see them, this pollution represents a daily threat to our environment and communities, and it is important to understand the extent of this pollution and where it comes from. This is why in 2010 the Environmental Protection Agency… Keep reading →
Oil And Gas Lobby Says Up Means Down
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThe Environmental Protection Agency just released the draft of its yearly greenhouse gas emissions inventory. It shows in no uncertain terms that methane emissions from the oil and natural gas sector are going in the wrong direction: Up. Emissions from this overall sector are up two percent in 2013, which includes emissions from oil (petroleum) systems which… Keep reading →
A Wyoming Two Step for Better Air Regulations
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogWyoming is a national energy leader, producing more BTU’s from federal lands than every other state combined. It also has a long history of leading the nation on smart, sensible oil and gas air pollution regulations. The Cowboy State was among the first to require reduced emission completions (RECs or “green” completions) to control emissions… Keep reading →
Key Legislators Weigh the Economic Impact of Natural Gas
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThis [last] week, during a special hearing by the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, legislators gathered a cross-section of industry, policy, and environmental leaders to testify about the economic impacts of increased natural gas development. I was one of the witnesses, on behalf of Environmental Defense Fund, arguing that natural gas can only be a net… Keep reading →