"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will reconsider a rule on greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas operations and delay its compliance date, the agency said on Wednesday in the Trump administration's latest move to reduce regulations.
Oil interest groups, including the American Petroleum Institute and the Texas Oil and Gas Association, had petitioned the EPA a year ago to reconsider the rule limiting emissions of methane and other pollutants from new and revamped oil and gas wells and systems.
The EPA said in a statement that it would delay the rule's June 3 compliance date by 90 days and take public comments during that period."
Timothy Gardner reports for Reuters April 19, 2017.
"Trump's EPA To Reconsider Oil And Gas Emissions Rule"
Source: Reuters, 04/20/2017