Albuquerque Journal

Let’s get the rules right for New Mexico

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GOV. MICHELLE Lujan Grisham set the right goal in committing to enact nationlead­ing standards to reduce methane waste and pollution from the oil and gas industry. Methane is a powerful climate change pollutant responsibl­e for 25% of the warming we experience today. It is ruining our air and threatenin­g the health of communitie­s across the state, and methane waste is costing our schools millions in revenue.

The methane waste rule passed by the New Mexico Oil Conservati­on Commission marked a significan­t step forward, eliminatin­g routine venting and flaring for the first time. But our work is not yet done. Most methane escapes through leaks at well sites and oil and gas equipment. The New Mexico Environmen­t Department has proposed common sense rules to require the industry to find and fix leaks, but the agency needs to hold the line and not weaken key leak regulation­s at the behest of industry and these rules need to go further to protect those living closest to well sites.

Before the regulation­s are finalized ... they must be strengthen­ed to protect frontline communitie­s by requiring more frequent inspection­s to find and fix leaks. States like Colorado have been successful in reducing pollution while allowing the oil and gas industry to continue to operate responsibl­y. It’s time for New Mexico to step up. Also federal methane rules are coming but need to be strong enough to set a clear regulatory floor for other states like Texas that pollute over the border. It’s Code Red for the planet and New Mexican lungs; let’s get these rules right.

KEN HUGHES Santa Fe

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