EPA Updates Regulations for Limited Flaring at New Oil Wells
The U.S. EPA has updated regulations allowing limited routine flaring at new oil wells post-2026, effective for constructions after May 7, 2024. This change aims to provide operators with flexibility in managing associated gas amid infrastructure constraints.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has revised regulations to permit limited routine flaring of associated gas at new oil wells, effective for constructions initiated after May 7, 2024. This update is significant as it offers operators more flexibility in managing associated gas in areas with infrastructure limitations.
The clarification has been positively received by industry groups, including the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), which emphasizes the importance of regulatory clarity for independent producers. This policy is part of ongoing federal initiatives to control methane emissions and enhance gas handling practices in upstream oil and gas operations. The potential impact on emissions reduction remains to be evaluated as operators expand infrastructure across key U.S. regions.



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