EPA's Final Rule for Oil and Natural Gas Operations: Trainings
On December 2, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a final rule (opens in new window) that will sharply reduce methane and other harmful air pollutants from the oil and natural gas industry, including from hundreds of thousands of existing sources nationwide. There are several ways you can learn more about the final rule.
Watch the overview video
This video gives a broad overview of the final rule.
Attend a webinar training
Oil and Natural Gas Super Emitter Program - June 25, 2024, 1 to 3 p.m. Eastern time.
As part of its final rule to reduce methane emissions from oil and natural gas operations, EPA developed a Super Emitter Program to leverage third-party expertise to find large leaks and releases known as "super emitters." This webinar will cover: the use of advanced methane detection technologies to find super emitter events, the process seeking approval to use a detection technology under the program and the process for becoming certified to submit information. The webinar also will discuss how third parties will provide super-emitter information to EPA and how the Agency will process and review the data prior to notifying owners and operators of a potential super-emitter event.
Register to attend the webinar.
Previous trainings
Overview Training Webinars – February 27-29, 2024
These webinars provided overviews of the final rule and an opportunity for questions.
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Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024 for small business and industry.
Slides from Training for Small Businesses/Industry (pdf) . -
Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 for Tribes and Tribal environmental professionals.
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Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 for communities.
This training used the overview video.
Alternative Test Method - Advanced Methane Detection Technology Webinar - April 15, 2024
This webinar focused on the options in the final rule for using advanced methane detection technologies, such as satellite monitoring, aerial surveys, and continuous monitors, to find leaks or Super-Emitter events. The webinar included details on the process for applying to use alternative test methods and what needs to be included in the application.