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ConocoPhillips: US and Europe should coordinate methane

ConocoPhillips' CEO Ryan Lance stated on Tuesday that Europe and the United States should coordinate their regulations regarding methane. Methane is a powerful greenhouse-gas.

He said that the European Union, and the U.S. were interpreting rules differently.

"Europe is trying to achieve a different goal than the U.S." This creates many problems.

The U.S. as well as Europe have both developed regulations to force oil-and-gas producers to reduce emissions of methane. Methane is the second most common greenhouse gas, after carbon dioxide, and it tends to leak undetected into the atmosphere from drilling sites, gas pipelines, and other oil-and gas infrastructure.

The U.S. is a major supplier of natural gas liquefied to Europe, so it's important that the regulations are coordinated.

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, European countries began to reduce their dependency on Russian energy sources and look for other sources.

Last month, the U.S. Senate voted to overturn the proposed fee for methane emission developed by the former president Joe Biden's government. There is also a possibility that the Trump administration may seek to reverse the other aspects of US methane regulation from the Biden era. (Reporting and writing by Sheila Dang, editing by Deepa Babyington)

(source: Reuters)