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Press release
Colorado Oil & Gas Association and Environmental Defense Fund - Joint Statement on Air Quality Control Commission Vote on New Air Regulations
November 16, 2017 | Dan Grossman, Associate Vice President, Global Energy TransitionColorado oil and gas industry joins with environmentalists, state regulators to improve methane standardsMore on:
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Article
New Mexico methane waste report
November 9, 2017A report based on recent scientific breakthroughs in methane quantification finds that emissions of methane are drastically higher than state reports.More on:
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Press release
New Report Gives First Ever Statewide Look at Methane Waste Problem in New Mexico
November 9, 2017 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF scientific analysis offers insights into New Mexico's methane waste problemMore on:
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Case study
Birmingham: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
October 31, 2017Our readings indicated an average of about one leak for every two miles we drove within the study areas.More on:
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Business and Environmental Leaders Call for Strong Canadian Oil and Gas Methane Regulations
July 27, 2017 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsEDF and other environmental groups file comments for Canada's federal methane regulationsMore on:
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Canada Draft Regs to Curb Oil & Gas Emissions, Aligns with U.S. Policies and Deepens Global Methane Commitments with 20 Nations
May 25, 2017 | Diane Regas, Executive DirectorStatement by Diane Regas on Canada's draft regulations to curb oil and gas methane emissionsMore on:
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Press release
New Rate Plan Boosts Clean Energy in New York State
January 25, 2017 | Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean EnergyNew Rate Plan Boosts Clean Energy in New York StateMore on:
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Canada Prioritizes Methane Reductions in New Climate Plan, Underscores Oil and Gas Sector Must Contribute to Climate Goals
December 12, 2016 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsCanada Prioritizes Methane Reductions in New Climate Plan, Underscores Oil and Gas Sector Must Contribute to Climate GoalsMore on:
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Overview
Using data to keep methane in pipelines
December 9, 2016 | N. Jonathan Peress, Senior Director, Energy Markets & Utility RegulationWe're advocating for utilities to use cutting-edge leak detection and quantification methods as part of leak repair and pipe replacement programs.More on:
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Case study
Collaboration with PSE&G
December 9, 2016 | N. Jonathan Peress, Senior Director, Energy Markets & Utility RegulationPartnership shows how data helps gas line replacementMore on:
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Case study
Pittsburgh: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
November 10, 2016Leaked natural gas – mostly methane – is a major contributor to climate change. Our readings indicated an average of one leak for every two miles we drove within the study area.More on:
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Press release
Joint Proposal Advances Utility Efforts to Achieve Climate Targets in New York
September 21, 2016 | Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean EnergyEDF statement from Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean Energy and N. Jonathan Peress, Director, Energy Market PolicyMore on:
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Blog post
What this 2,500-square-mile methane cloud tells us about gas leaks
August 16, 2016Now that we know what caused a massive heat-trapping methane cloud over a section of New Mexico and Colorado, we can do something about it.More on:
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Press release
Canada, US and Mexico Can Cut Oil and Gas Methane Pollution More Than 40%
June 13, 2016 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsNew North American summary analysis finds many cost-effective opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as countries prepare for June 29 Leaders’ SuMore on:
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Case study
Dallas: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
May 17, 2016About 50% of the gas mains in Dallas are more than 50 years old. We found one leak for every four miles we drove.More on:
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Case study
Jacksonville: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
May 2, 2016Florida has taken steps to reduce leak-prone pipes in its gas system, but there's still more to do. We found one leak for every nine miles in Jacksonville.More on:
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Press release
Report: Proposed BLM Methane Waste Rule Will Increase Production, Revenue in New Mexico’s San Juan Basin
April 28, 2016 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionA new study by the Conservation Economics Institute has found that the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) proposed methane waste rule will have a net positive impact on oil and gas productiMore on:
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Op-ed
U.S.-Canada methane deal: Small investment, big payoff (with Ed Whittingham)
March 12, 2016 | Fred Krupp, PresidentPrime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Barack Obama’s climate announcement on Thursday came at a perilous time.More on:
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U.S.-Canada Pact a Step toward a Future Safe from Climate Change – EDF President Fred Krupp
March 10, 2016 | Fred Krupp, PresidentU.S.-Canada Pact a Step toward a Future Safe from Climate Change – EDF President Fred KruppMore on:
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Overview
Methane progress in California
December 15, 2015One of the largest natural gas leaks ever recorded spewed tons of methane, damaging public health--and our climate.More on:
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Case study
Chicago: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
June 3, 2015Like numerous older gas systems in the country, Chicago has a high prevalence of cast iron and leak prone pipes.More on:
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Case study
Los Angeles Area: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
May 13, 2015We mapped methane leaks in Pasadena, Chino, Inglewood, and Orange CA. More than 38% of the pipes in the areas mapped are more than 50 years old.More on:
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Case study
Burlington: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
December 15, 2014Approximately 7% of Burlington, Vermont's pipes are more than 50 years old.More on:
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Case study
Syracuse: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
December 15, 2014Like numerous older gas systems in the country, Syracuse has a high prevalence of cast iron and leak prone pipes.More on:
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Explainer
Why are natural gas leaks a problem?
July 11, 2014Thousands of small natural gas leaks under city streets and sidewalks add up to a major climate threat.More on: