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U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE to Provide More than $1 Billion to Reduce Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Sector

U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE to Provide More than $1 Billion to Reduce Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Sector

UNITED STATES - APRIL 22: A sign marks an entrance to the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington on April 22, 2017. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

New federal agency collaboration leverages investments made possible by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to protect communities from harmful pollution

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced their partnership to provide more than $1 billion in funding from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda to help reduce wasteful methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, one of the primary drivers of the climate crisis.

This collaboration will leverage EPA and DOE’s shared commitment to, and joint expertise in, advancing methane monitoring and reduction technologies for the oil and gas sector. The agreement also includes the DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), which brings expertise in quantifying and reducing methane emissions from leaks and inefficient operations. EPA will develop the regulatory elements of the Methane Emissions Reduction program and work closely with DOE on the financial and technical assistance aspects of the program. This cooperative approach to tap each agency’s strengths will ensure that funds are distributed quickly and effectively, helping increase the efficiency of U.S. oil and gas operations and realize near-term emission reductions and public health benefits.

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“We know how harmful methane pollution can be as a potent greenhouse gas,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “Through President Biden’s historic investments in America, this joint EPA-DOE effort provides the United States with an opportunity to significantly reduce releases of methane, pushing back against one of the primary drivers of climate change. This investment from the Inflation Reduction Act will also incentivize critical reduction of air pollution, particularly in overburdened communities, to protect public health and slow the rate of climate change.”

“The EPA-DOE partnership announced today will build upon and complement DOE’s existing efforts to monitor and mitigate methane emissions across the nation’s oil and natural gas producing regions,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “An effective clean energy transition requires a whole-of-government approach. This partnership will support innovation while improving the health of frontline communities most at risk to climate change.”

These investments are made possible by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, which aim to strengthen the nation’s infrastructure, create a manufacturing and innovation boom powered by good-paying jobs, and build a clean-energy economy to combat climate change and make our communities healthier and more resilient.

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