In September 2018, the CARB approved several significant changes to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard
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What’s Next For California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard?
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogLast week, investors representing $1.9 trillion assets under management called on 30 oil and gas companies, urging them to publicly oppose the EPA’s proposed weakening of its methane rules. This letter is signed by investors including CalSTRS, the New York City Comptroller’s Office, and Robeco, all of which have joined together to say no to these regulatory… Keep reading →
Energy Trends: Is EPA Entering Its “Development Phase” for Important Oil and Gas Rules?
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By Warren Beech | Hogan LovellsWhat To Watch For As Methane Targets Become The New Normal
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogLast October, the 10 CEOs of major oil and gas producers, including BP, China National Petroleum and Saudi Aramco, announced an aspiration to reach near zero methane emissions from their companies’ natural gas value chains. They pledged, as part of their participation in the Oil & Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), to work together on a target that… Keep reading →