Houston Chronicle

Gas driller backs rule for stricter emissions

- By Gerson Freitas Jr.

EQT Corp. is calling for stricter caps on methane leaks from natural gas wells after the Trump administra­tion relaxed the rules in a bid to boost the domestic energy industry.

EQT, which pumps more gas than any other driller in the U.S., is supporting congressio­nal resolution­s condemning last year’s rollback of Obama-era limits on emissions from new oil and gas wells, according to a statement on Thursday. Hours earlier, the Pittsburgh-based explorer unveiled plans to obtain third-party certificat­ion of the so-called responsibl­e sourcing for most of its output.

Restoring the federal standards would provide more transparen­cy, and EQT as well as the “overwhelmi­ng majority” of the industry would be able to immediatel­y comply with them after years of progress in reducing emissions, according to EQT Chief Executive Officer Toby Rice.

“Frankly, the rollbacks weren’t necessary in the first place,” Rice said in an interview. “We already operate a whole lot cleaner and more efficientl­y than the general public give us credit for.”

The fossil-fuel industry is facing increasing pressure from investors, policymake­rs and environmen­tal activists to take concrete steps to confront climate change. Although gas is cleaner than coal in terms of carbon dioxide and other pollutants, methane itself is a potent greenhouse gas, which means accidental leaks and intentiona­l releases pose a greater threat.

Chesapeake Energy Corp. announced plans earlier this week for third-party certificat­ion of its gas as responsibl­y sourced. The initiative involves installing emission-monitoring gear at wells sites in Pennsylvan­ia and Louisiana. A group of 41 natural gas companies under the ONE Future Coalition has already reached its long-term methane reduction goals, Rice said.

EQT’s move is also part of a broader industry effort to ensure that gas will continue to play a relevant role in decade-long transition away from fossil fuels. “What you’re seeing is a need to differenti­ate between natural gas and other forms of energy,” Rice said. “We think that natural gas is that is the cleanest form of energy that has a proved track record of operating at scale.”

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