US Oil, Gas Producers Emitting Methane Beyond EPA Estimates, Industry Targets, New Data Show

MT Newswires Live07-31

US Oil and natural gas producers are emitting methane into the atmosphere at over four times the rates estimated by the US Environmental Protection Agency and over eight times their own emissions goals, according to new data from the Environmental Defense Fund.

Data was collected by a specially equipped jet aircraft that measured regions accounting for 70% of onshore contiguous US oil and gas production, the EDF report said. The aggregate emission rate observed across major swaths of the country's 12 big production basins would amount to 7.5 million metric tons of methane per year, according to the report.

The 1.6% aggregate methane loss rate observed across the 12 basins is eight times higher than the 0.2% target adopted by 50 producers representing over 40% of global oil and gas production.

The American Petroleum Institute, the largest US trade association for the oil and natural gas industry, did not immediately respond to an MT Newswires request for comment.

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