Energy Groups Call on EPA to Revise Misguided Methane Fee

Energy Groups Call on EPA to Revise Misguided Methane Fee

IPAA joined with the American Petroleum Institute (API) and 18 other associations representing all segments of the U.S. oil and natural gas industry operating across the country in calling on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to revise its misguided methane fee on American energy. In comments submitted to the agency on the “waste emissions charge” proposed rulemaking, the associations argued that EPA’s proposed rule creates an incoherent regulatory regime, fails to meet the statutory requirements outlined by the Inflation Reduction Act and disincentivizes emissions reduction efforts by the industry.

In their comment letter, the associations raised significant concerns about the proposed rule’s nexus to other methane regulations underway, highlighting the Biden administration’s disharmonized approach to methane regulations. The associations urged the administration to coordinate this proposed rule with other regulations, including Subpart W and EPA’s final Methane Rule. Additionally, the associations called for more flexibility on netting requirements to incentivize greater emissions reductions, clarification to the rule’s exemptions as intended by Congress, and commonsense compliance and reporting timelines.