EPA Issues Supplemental Proposal to Reduce Methane from Oil & Natural Gas Operations
November 11, 2022 – EPA is proposing to update, strengthen and expand its November 2021 proposal that would secure major climate and health benefits for all Americans by reducing emissions of methane and other harmful air pollution from both new and existing oil and gas operations. The Agency has issued a supplemental proposal that would achieve more comprehensive emissions reductions from oil and natural gas facilities by improving standards in the 2021 proposal and adding proposed requirements for sources not previously covered.
Regulatory Documents
Public Hearing
EPA will hold a public hearing January 10, 11 and 12, 2023, to provide the public the opportunity to present comments and information on the Agency’s to reduce methane and other harmful pollutants from oil and natural gas operations. Learn more.
Trainings
EPA held trainings November 17 and 30, 2022, to provide an overview of the supplemental proposal for communities, members of Tribal Nations, tribal environmental professionals and small businesses. See slides from the trainings.
Fact Sheets
- Overview Fact Sheet (pdf) (235 KB)
- Changes Since the November 2021 Proposal and Key Areas Where EPA is Seeking Comment (pdf) (268.98 KB)
- How to Comment (pdf) (194.25 KB)
- Table of Covered Sources (pdf) (226.53 KB)
- Fact sheets for:
- States (pdf) (199.14 KB)
- Tribal Nations (pdf) (180.04 KB)
- Communities (pdf) (207.44 KB)
- Small Businesses (pdf) (210.93 KB)
Technical Fact Sheets
- EPA’s Supplemental Proposal for Oil and Natural Gas Operations: Summary of Proposed Technical Requirements (pdf) (401.55 KB)
- Proposed Changes to Appendix K (pdf) (193.3 KB)
Additional Regulatory Documents
- Proposed regulatory text for:
- New Source Performance Standards (pdf) (1.29 MB)
- Emissions Guidelines (pdf) (1.05 MB)
- Appendix K - Supplemental Proposal (pdf) (425.19 KB)
- Summary of comment solicitations:
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