On top of that, says Josh Mantell, energy campaign manager with The Wilderness Society: “If left alone to do its job, [the methane rule] will return over $800 million in royalties to American taxpayers over the next decade.”

Yet, says Ross, with the rule strike-down, “They are giving away a taxpayer-owned resource for free.”

So who exactly would benefit from its repeal? FOE sought the answer to that question, filing in 2015 a freedom of information (FOIA) request with the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR). The agency provided data, which, Ross writes, shows

Among the highlights, as noted by FOE:

“If Congress and the GOP vote to stop this common sense regulation, some of the clearest winners will be the Big Oil cronies closest to Trump,” says Ross.

Mantell adds: “Today’s vote in the House to repeal BLM’s wasted gas rule was a win for the American Petroleum Institute, the Koch Brothers, and oil and gas CEOs, but it was a loss for the American people.”

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