Several US lawmakers have urged the European Union to uphold its methane emission rules for oil and gas imports, which will take effect in January 2027. These regulations require importers to monitor, report, and verify methane emissions data from producers and exporters supplying energy to the EU market.
The rules aim to increase transparency and reduce methane emissions associated with fossil fuel production and transportation. The US lawmakers emphasize the importance of these standards in promoting environmental accountability and supporting global climate goals.
**Why this matters**
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that significantly contributes to climate change. By enforcing strict monitoring and reporting requirements, the EU seeks to limit methane emissions from imported energy sources. Maintaining these rules could encourage cleaner production practices worldwide and help the EU meet its climate targets.
Source: NewsData
