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Pennsylvania’s environmental regulator is moving forward with a pared-down version of its rule to curb harmful emissions from existing oil and gas sites as it faces a federal deadline.
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Older, low-producing wells provide just six percent of oil and gas production in the U.S. But a new study found these wells account for half of all climate-warming methane pollution from the industry.
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The Wolf administration is proposing tighter controls for pollution that leaks from oil and gas sites.
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Environmental groups are launching a new effort to hold Gov. Tom Wolf accountable to his earlier promises to cut methane emissions in the oil and gas industry.
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Some lawmakers and environmental groups are calling on the Wolf administration to strengthen a proposed regulation on gas industry emissions before the rule comes up for a final vote.
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On today’s program: A look behind the steep decline of the commonwealth’s vaccination rates; Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation is asking for feedback about about perceptions of autonomous vehicles; and natural gas companies are looking for ways to stop methane leaks, and brand themselves as “responsible.”
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Two natural gas companies with operations in Pennsylvania say they plan to certify some of their gas as “responsibly sourced.”
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Pennsylvania’s prolific natural gas industry has made the state the No. 2-producing gas state in the country, second only to Texas. But the industry also…
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While Pennsylvania officials weigh how to regulate emissions from natural gas well sites, a panel of state senators on Tuesday heard how leak detection…
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Pennsylvania has joined a growing number of states in issuing new methane requirements for natural gas wells.On Thursday, the Pennsylvania Department of…