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EU floats making it easy for oil companies to break methane rules – POLITICO

By staffMay 7, 20261 Min Read
EU floats making it easy for oil companies to break methane rules – POLITICO
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But in response to fierce opposition from industry, member countries and the U.S. government, the Commission is now floating a more relaxed approach to enforcement of the rules.

Under the draft recommendations, companies would be allowed exemptions under three crisis conditions outlined in the EU’s security of supply regulation — including the “early warning” level, which can be triggered before any real disruption occurs.

The recommendations emphasize that authorities can suspend or reduce fines on a case-by-case basis, citing a wide range of mitigating factors, including the availability of cargoes, ship terminal capacity, the ability of countries to meet EU oil stockpiling requirements, and a range of others, left to the broad discretion of member countries.  

The EU executive has repeatedly ruled out changing the rules themselves, and the recommendations — which are set to be presented to countries on Monday, and are subject to change — instead take advantage of broad wording in the original legislation to keep the rules intact while highlighting flexibilities.

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