US regulators will hold the first of three public meetings to take input on new regulations that seek to reduce emissions from oil and gas wells.
The
US
Environmental
Protection
Agency
will
hold
an
open-house
meeting
to
record
public
comments
on
the
proposed
rules
at
meetings
later
this
month
in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
Denver,
Colorado
and
Arlington,
Texas.
The
regulations
take
aim
at
fugitive
emissions
from
several
sources
including
drilling,
separation
and
storage
facilities.
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