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News of Interest

The Natural Gas STAR Program is a flexible, voluntary partnership between EPA and the oil and natural gas industry. Through the Program, EPA works with companies that produce, process, and transmit and distribute natural gas to identify and promote the implementation of cost-effective technologies and practices to reduce emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

The following links provide more information on Natural Gas STAR:

  • Basic Information – Learn more about methane emissions from oil and gas systems and how Natural Gas STAR is working collaboratively with the industry to reduce emissions.
  • Accomplishments – Learn more about the Natural Gas STAR Program’s successes in reducing methane emissions and bringing more natural gas to markets.
  • Partners – Find the companies that are voluntarily working with EPA to reduce emissions from their operations.
  • Join the Program – Learn how your company can join Natural Gas STAR and begin to enjoy the benefits of this important partnership.
  • Documents, Tools, and Resources – Find technical publications that provide information on reducing methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems, and online tools that will assist your company in reducing gas losses. Program forms and other Natural Gas STAR related information is also available.
  • Newsroom – Find current news items, journal articles, and press releases about the Natural Gas STAR Program, our partners, and related information. Past issues of the Gas STAR Partner Update, the Program's quarterly newsletter, are also available.
  • Workshops/Conferences – Learn more about upcoming events and activities including the annual workshop and technology transfer workshops.
  • International Activities – Find information on international efforts to reduce methane emissions.
  • Frequent Questions

 

 
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