Driving down methane leaks from the oil and gas industry – regulatory roadmap

Ten-step roadmap for policymakers to implement methane policies for the oil and gas industry. Across these steps, the process of implementing a new regulation unfolds in three distinct phases – understanding your setting (Steps 1-3), designing and developing your regulation (Steps 4-8), and implementation (Steps 9-10).

Europe wants cleaner gas. Can the US provide it?

The CSIS article examines Europe’s push for cleaner gas and whether the United States can meet this demand. It explores European efforts to reduce carbon intensity in gas imports and analyzes the potential for U.S. natural gas to meet these cleaner standards. The article discusses challenges such as methane emissions and regulatory differences between regions. […]

What’s next for oil and gas methane regulations

The CSIS article discusses the future of methane regulations in the oil and gas industry. It explores upcoming regulatory trends and their potential impact on methane emissions reduction efforts. The article examines technological advancements and policy developments aimed at improving methane monitoring and mitigation practices. It highlights the importance of regulatory alignment and international cooperation […]

US LNG exports: DOE and FERC roles and boundaries

The article from CSIS examines the roles and boundaries of the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in regulating U.S. LNG exports. It discusses how the DOE oversees LNG exports, focusing on its authority to grant export licenses based on public interest considerations. In contrast, FERC manages the approval process […]

Transatlantic efforts to cut methane emissions

The CSIS article discusses joint efforts between Europe and the United States to reduce methane emissions. It explores collaborative initiatives across sectors like energy and agriculture, emphasizing policy measures, technological advancements, and international cooperation as key strategies. The article underscores the significance of transatlantic partnerships in combating methane and advancing global climate objectives.

US LNG export boom, defining national interests

The article from CSIS discusses the boom in U.S. LNG (liquefied natural gas) exports and its implications for defining national interests. It examines how the rapid expansion of LNG exports from the United States has transformed the country into a significant player in global energy markets. The article analyzes the economic benefits of LNG exports, […]

To cross industry methane challenges

The CSIS article discusses methane emission challenges across multiple industries, including energy, agriculture, and waste management. It examines the environmental impact of methane and explores efforts to reduce emissions through technology and policies. The article emphasizes the importance of collaborative approaches across industries to effectively tackle methane emissions and achieve climate objectives.

National oil companies, climate commitments, and methane

The CSIS article analyzes how national oil companies (NOCs) are addressing methane emissions and climate commitments. It explores NOCs’ efforts to reduce methane, noting challenges like technology and regulations. The article discusses the broader impact on global climate goals and energy markets, highlighting NOCs’ evolving role in environmental initiatives.

How to cut methane emissions from global gas

The CSIS article examines ways to reduce methane emissions in the global gas industry. It discusses technological and regulatory approaches aimed at curbing methane leaks across the supply chain. The article emphasizes the importance of these efforts in combating climate change and explores challenges and opportunities for implementing effective methane reduction measures.

Geopolitical significance of US LNG

The article from CSIS analyzes the geopolitical significance of U.S. LNG (liquefied natural gas) exports on global energy markets and political dynamics. It discusses how the United States has emerged as a major LNG exporter, impacting global energy trade and geopolitical relationships. The article explores how U.S. LNG exports have diversified global energy supply sources, […]