On Monday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new greenhouse gas reporting requirements. These updated guidelines offer greater options for monitoring and analyzing methane emissions, addressing significant gaps in current monitoring methods. The finalized subpart W rule updates the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program to allow for the use of advanced measurement technologies and improved methodologies for data analysis. This update aims to improve the accuracy of emissions data from oil and natural gas operations, supporting President Biden’s climate initiatives. By promoting more accurate reporting of greenhouse gas emissions, the EPA hopes to provide a better understanding of their impact on the environment and support efforts to reduce emissions from these sources.
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