Texas Sues EPA to Block “Radical” Methane Regs Threatening Drillers

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EPA Administrator Michael Regan used a considerable amount of fossil energy and emitted tons of carbon dioxide to jet over to Dubai in December to participate in the COP28 confab, where he released a final rule that was “two years in the making” to force the U.S. oil and gas industry to cut methane emissions by using budget-busting new technologies and onerous (frequent) inspections (see Bidenistas Unleash Hellscape of U.S. Methane Regs at COP28). An analysis by Enverus said these onerous new regs will likely force the closure of some one-third (34%) of actively producing gas wells in the country and result in the bankruptcy of many small drillers (see New Biden EPA Methane Rule Will Kill One-Third of Active Gas Wells). The State of Texas has just filed a lawsuit challenging the rule. Texas is the first to sue, but certainly won't be the last.

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