Equitrans supports return to tighter methane rules
Apr 16, 2021 4:09:pm
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by: Daniel Graeber
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Equitrans supports return to tighter methane rules
Pennsylvania-based Equitrans Midstream said April 16 it was adding its voice to the growing chorus of those expressing support for a return to tighter methane emission regulations.
Two resolutions moving through the US Congress would repeal the 2020 Methane Rescission Rule from the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA last year loosened standards on emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds from new oil and gas facilities, part of the Trump administration’s effort to break up bureaucracy for the benefit of US energy dominance.
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US discusses energy transition with Saudi Arabia
Apr 1, 2021 3:09:pm
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by: Daniel Graeber
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US discusses energy transition with Saudi Arabia
On the eve of a pivotal meeting among OPEC and its allies, US energy secretary Jennifer Granholm said March 31 she had a “productive call” with her Saudi counterpart on the energy transition.
Granholm said she spoke by phone with Abdulaziz bin Salman, the Saudi energy minister, to discuss international cooperation on affordable and reliable energy sources.
“We also discussed closer collaboration to solve common challenges and develop renewable energy sources, increase efficiency, reduce methane in oil and gas production, and develop clean forms of hydrogen to combat climate change,” she said in a social media post.
Earthstone snaps up Midland shale acreage
Apr 1, 2021 2:15:pm
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by: Daniel Graeber
Texas-focused shale company Earthstone Energy said April 1 that it paid mostly cash to acquire acreage in a portion of the Pe.
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Colorado gas players vie for cleaner future
Mar 16, 2021 5:11:pm
Summary A pilot project in Colorado will use data-driven technology to help natural gas players lower methane emissions.
by: Daniel Graeber
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Colorado gas players vie for cleaner future
A handful of entities engaged in Colorado natural gas activity agreed March 11 to take part in a pilot program meant to reduce methane emissions from the sector, a project coordinator announced.
Project Canary is working with dozens of companies engaged in upstream activities, as well as pipeline and utility companies, to work on its so-called Responsibly Sourced Gas pilot project in the state.