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The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed the first-ever federal regulations governing methane emissions by oil and natural gas drillers. Janet McCabe, EPA’s acting assistant administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, estimated that exploration companies would need to invest up to $420 million to stop leaks and capture methane...
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