Court rejects stay of EPA methane ruleDC Circuit says delay of rule for oil and gas facility emissions constitutes final rule making that requires public process Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In a majority decision, a panel of three judges in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ordered that the Environmental Protection Agency cannot defer implementation of a new rule placing limits on methane and some other emissions from new or modified oil and gas facilities. The....
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