"A deadline is fast approaching for Republican lawmakers who want to undo an Obama-era regulation that aims to limit the emissions of methane — a powerful greenhouse gas — from energy production sites on public lands.
The oil and gas industry is lobbying lawmakers to permanently repeal the rule, as it has other recent environmental regulations, using the Congressional Review Act — a legislative tool that not only undoes a regulation, but prevents the federal government from ever implementing a similar rule.
There's a catch, though: Lawmakers only have a set amount of time to use the act. And the deadline to repeal the Bureau of Land Management's methane rule is widely believed to be next week."
Nathan Rott reports for NPR May 3, 2017.
SEE ALSO:
"Overnight Energy: Ethanol Fight Holds Up Drilling Rule Repeal" (The Hill)
"Measure To Roll Back Methane Rule Could Be In Peril" (E&E Daily)
"Inside The Debate Over Repealing Curbs On Methane Leaks"
Source: NPR, 05/04/2017