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Smaller methane leaks from oil and gas fields in the Permian Basin cause 72% of emissions, prompting new EPA regulations.
Researchers found that smaller methane leaks from oil and gas fields in the Permian Basin, spanning Texas and New Mexico, account for about 72% of emissions, highlighting the need to address these often overlooked sources.
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, contributes significantly to climate change.
The EPA has introduced rules requiring regular leak inspections and has set federal fees for excessive methane leaks to incentivize better management.
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Las fugas de metano más pequeñas de los yacimientos de petróleo y gas de la cuenca del Pérmico causan el 72% de las emisiones, lo que provoca nuevas regulaciones de la EPA.