The Manila Times

US ORDERS ENERGY FIRMS TO REDUCE NATURAL GAS WASTE

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United States updated rules Wednesday, which it said would reduce the waste of natural gas, citing economic and environmen­tal reasons for the move.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said modernizin­g the more than 40-year-old regulation­s would hold gas and oil companies accountabl­e to avoid wasteful practices.

Natural gas is mainly composed of methane, which is responsibl­e for about one-third of the warming from greenhouse gases occurring today.

“For decades, natural gas lost to venting and flaring on public lands has harmed our atmosphere and wasted taxpayer resources,” wrote US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on X.

“Today, [we] released our waste prevention rule: common sense climate action we can all be proud of.”

Under the rules, oil and gas companies will be held accountabl­e to avoid wasteful practices and reduce natural gas leaks, the BLM said in a press release, adding that conserved gas would power American homes and industries.

It said the reduction in waste was expected to generate more than $50 million in additional natural gas royalty payments to federal taxpayers and landowners.

Instances of venting and flaring — practices of releasing or burning excess natural gas — have more than doubled since the 1980s alongside a rise in energy production, the BLM said.

The agency added that, between 2010 and 2020, total venting and flaring reported on federal and tribal onshore land represente­d enough natural gas to serve more than 675,000 homes.

“This rule represents a common sense, fair and equitable solution to preventing waste that provides a level playing field for all of our energy-producing communitie­s,” said the bureau’s director, Tracy Stone-Manning.

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