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EPA Official in Charge of Methane Regs Wrote Oil Industry Argument Against Them

6 days ago
  • #Regulatory capture
  • #Methane emissions
  • #EPA regulations
  • Aaron Szabo, a former oil and gas lobbyist, is now an EPA assistant administrator leading efforts to weaken methane rules, having anonymously authored a 2022 industry letter opposing such regulations.
  • Internal documents reveal Szabo has been collaborating with oil industry groups, soliciting their input and specific regulatory language to dilute methane controls, which critics argue indicates regulatory capture.
  • Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, with the oil and gas sector as the largest U.S. industrial source; stricter Biden-era rules aimed to cut emissions by nearly 80%, but industry groups labeled them 'burdensome.'
  • Under the Trump administration's energy agenda, Szabo's office is revising methane rules, delaying compliance deadlines and prioritizing industry-friendly flexibility, as highlighted in meetings and communications with groups like AXPC and API.
  • Ethical concerns have been raised about Szabo's ties to industry, though the EPA defends his actions as standard public engagement, and he is acknowledged in Project 2025, a deregulatory blueprint for a potential second Trump term.