WHY IT IS IMPORTANT
The funding, made available through the administration's
signature climate law called the Inflation Reduction Act, will
specifically help small oil and natural gas operators reduce
methane emissions and gain access to methane detection and
reduction technologies. It will be open to industry, academia,
NGOs, Native American tribes, and state and local governments.
THE CONTEXT
Some smaller, independent U.S. oil and gas operators had
strongly opposed the Environmental Protection Agency's new
methane standards that target hundreds of thousands of existing
sources nationwide because they would place a financial burden
on low-producing wells, as well as the agency's proposed methane
fee on producers.
KEY QUOTE
"These investments from President Biden's Investing in America
agenda will drive the deployment of available and advanced
technologies to better understand where methane emissions are
coming from. That will help us more effectively reduce harmful
pollution, tackle the climate crisis, and create good-paying
jobs," EPA Administrator Michael Regan said.
BY THE NUMBERS
Oil and gas production is the source of around a third of the
nation's methane emissions and is a key target for the Biden
administration as it seeks to combat climate change. The United
States is among more than 100 countries that have pledged to cut
their methane emissions 30% by 2030 from 2020 levels.
Low-producing oil and gas wells that account for just 6% of
total U.S. production account for half of the methane emitted
from all U.S. well sites, a 2022 report found.
(Reporting by Valerie Volcovici; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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