Energy Policy Now

Why a New Gas Power Boom Is Putting Methane Emissions Back in the Spotlight

Jan 6, 2026
Mark Brownstein, senior VP for energy transition at the Environmental Defense Fund and methane measurement expert. He discusses why methane is central to climate and competitiveness. He covers U.S. regulatory rollbacks, international buyer pressure like EU and Asia rules, advances in satellite and scorecard measurement, and the race to find and fix super-emitters and chronic leaks.
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INSIGHT

Smaller Producers Shape U.S. Policy

  • Independent and smaller producers control most U.S. output and often resist regulation for ideological or economic reasons.
  • Their strong local political ties give them outsized influence on federal policy.
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EU Rules Will Pressure Exporters

  • The EU will require methane reporting for oil and gas imports and set a methane intensity standard by 2030.
  • Noncompliant suppliers may face fees or tariffs, pushing global buyers to demand cleaner gas.
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Asian Buyers Demand Methane Data

  • Japan and South Korea are requiring methane footprint disclosure for major gas purchasers via a Clean Initiative.
  • Asian LNG buyers are starting to factor methane performance into procurement decisions.
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