U.S. LNG Exporters Continue Strict Methane Regs Despite Rollbacks

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U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters plan to continue to monitor and curb their methane emissions despite President Trump's plans to roll back EPA climate regulations (see EPA Launches Biggest Deregulatory Action in U.S. History, Favors O&G). Why? They seek to meet the standards of overseas import markets. Among recent actions by the EPA is the rollback of a requirement for companies to report their annual emissions of the so-called greenhouse gas methane and a decision to review the so-called "endangerment finding," the legal foundation for all U.S. climate regulation that identifies "greenhouse gases" as pollutants.

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