Legislation introduced as Trump administration prepares this week to announce weakened rules on methane monitoring and reporting
Washington (August 12, 2020) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee and Chair of the Senate Climate Change Task Force, today announced introduction of the Natural Gas Blowout Prevention, Oversight, and Liability Act, legislation that would regulate large-scale emissions of natural gas—both flared and uncombusted—and its central component, methane. While oil well operators are held liable for oil spills, there are no federal restrictions or liability for large-scale natural gas releases or blowouts. The legislation would require reporting of all natural gas blowouts, create a national database of blowouts, require the imposition of financial penalties, and direct penalty funds to a blowout prevention grant program. Methane is a dangerous greenhouse gas that is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide in the first two decades after its release. Global methane emissions are at an all-time high, up nine percent from the early 2000s, when methane concentrations were relatively stable. The increase in methane emissions in the past two decades is mostly attributable to fossil fuel and agricultural emissions. A new study reveals that women who live near flaring activities from oil and gas wells have 50 percent greater risk of preterm births than women who don’t, with Hispanic women particularly at risk.
“While the oil and gas industry has to face penalties for polluting our land and water after an oil spill, the industry has free rein to pollute our air. Natural gas blowouts pump out huge quantities of harmful methane with no federal accountability,” said Senator Markey. “Natural gas blowouts are entirely preventable and unnecessary, and can have devastating consequences for public health and our climate. The 2015 natural gas blowout in Aliso Canyon had a larger carbon footprint than the Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill. This legislation will ensure we hold companies accountable for their dangerous emissions.”
A copy of the legislation can be found HERE.
Other Senators co-sponsoring the legislation include Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.).
Specifically, the Natural Gas Blowout Prevention, Oversight, and Liability Act would:
The legislation is endorsed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Environmental Defense Fund, the Clean Air Task Force, and Food & Water Watch.