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The stage has been set for one of the most important years of energy policymaking in decades now that the Obama administration is calling on the natural gas to agree to new environmental controls. One key natural gas regulation the administration is developing targets greenhouse gas and other emissions from drilling operations but EPA has made a deal with environmental lawyers to delay its release until next February.
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EPA Stalls Gas Drilling Air Rules But Consensus Emerges On Methane Limits
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