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API: Administration's Unreasonable Methane Rules Could Put Shale Energy Revolution At Risk

2016-05-16 03:51:05| oilandgasonline Home Page

Costly new regulations on methane emissions the Obama administration announced Thursday could harm America’s shale energy revolution that has lowered U.S. carbon emissions, lowered costs for American consumers by more than $550 at the pump in 2015, and added $1,337 in disposable income per household in 2015, said API Vice President of Regulatory and Economic Policy Kyle Isakower.

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