The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted to repeal a rule curbing methane emissions on public lands, delivering a win, say environmental groups, to big oil and cronies of President Donald Trump.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regulation, finalized under the Obama administration in November, limited methane venting, flaring, and leaks from fossil fuel production on federal and tribal lands, thereby aiming to “avoid wasting up to 41 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas per year,” as Reuters wrote at the time. The Associated Press adds Friday: “A government report said about 40 percent of gas being flared or vented could be captured economically and sold.”
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Lukas Ross, climate and energy campaigner at Friends of the Earth (FOE), calls this “royalty-free” release of natural gas “one of the most over-looked fossil fuel subsidies on the books.”
To axe the regulation, Republicans used the Congressional Review Act (CRA), which, according to Jeremy Martin, senior scientist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, “is a dirty trick that Congress can use to do the oil industry’s bidding.” Martin explains that it
While Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) declared the methane rule a “needless burden on American families,” FOE’s Ross points out that
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