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With ongoing international climate efforts and growing pressure to meet methane emissions reduction targets, 2025 is expected to be a crucial year for evaluating global progress in mitigating the worst effects of climate change.
Building on the momentum from previous years, the U.S. remains focused on implementing its ambitious climate policies under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.
The Industrial Decarbonization Network is proud to share this brand new 20 page report, ‘Dissecting the U.S. Methane Regulation Landscape: Key Policies and Future Direction’, exploring the regulatory and policy frameworks that will define the future of methane mitigation in the U.S. and beyond in more detail, emphasizing the vital role of ongoing innovation and collaboration in achieving both national and global climate objectives.
- Gain insights into the complex U.S. regulatory landscape
- Uncover how to align your methane reduction strategies accordingly
- Learn how the upcoming U.S. election can influence the direction of methane policies
- Discover how your company can remain compliant and competitive in a fast-evolving market
- Get a breakdown of reporting frameworks, including what’s missing
The report also delves into the European Union’s regulations on their impact on the U.S. The EU imports around 90% of its natural gas with most of it coming from the U.S. The region is now looking to leverage its purchasing power by compelling its gas suppliers to monitor, release, and curb their methane emissions, and undertake leak detection and repair activities. In fact, according to the latest regulations, the EU requires its suppliers to adhere to the same methane measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) standards as indigenous producers by January 2027.
‘EU methane legislation: Timeline of key requirements’, taken from the ‘Dissecting the U.S. Methane Regulation Landscape: Key Policies and Future Direction’ report.
Download your copy of the free report today to find out more.
Looking for more? This report was released ahead of the Methane Mitigation America Summit, taking place December 3-5 in Houston. The stage of Methane Mitigation America is set against a backdrop of significant regulatory flux, as the oil and gas industry faces unprecedented challenges in maintaining operational efficiency while avoiding hefty economic penalties and safeguarding corporate reputation. Find out more on our website.
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