Wyoming Air Board Approves Plan to Cut Oil, Gas Pollution
Statement from Jon Goldstein, EDF Senior Energy Policy Manager
(PINEDALE, Wyoming—Dec. 10, 2014) The Wyoming Air Quality Advisory Board today approved measures that would reduce smog and improve air quality in the state’s Upper Green River Basin ozone nonattainment area. The proposal, if passed by the Wyoming Environmental Quality Council next year, will require oil and gas operators to adopt sensible, cost effective measures such as regular leak detection inspections on existing well sites and compressor stations to reduce regional air pollution.
“These new rules are a significant step toward reducing leaks from oil and gas equipment and helping restore healthy air to the citizens of Pinedale and surrounding communities. This marks the first time the state has moved forward on rules that target older, existing sources of oil and gas pollution — a strong precedent as other parts of Wyoming and the country grapple with the impacts of oil and gas drilling on healthy air.
“While we believe there is room to improve this proposal as it moves to the EQC, we strongly support the AQAB’s approval of these measures. Many aspects of the proposal again demonstrate Wyoming’s tradition of national leadership on clean air measures for oil and gas activities.”
- Jon Goldstein, Senior Energy Policy Manger
With more than 3 million members, Environmental Defense Fund creates transformational solutions to the most serious environmental problems. To do so, EDF links science, economics, law, and innovative private-sector partnerships to turn solutions into action. edf.org
Media Contact
Latest press releases
-
Trump Administration’s New Tax Credit Guidance Is “Another Senseless Attack on Clean Energy”
August 15, 2025 -
More Dire Colorado River Reservoir Forecasts Reinforce Urgent Need for Action
August 15, 2025 -
EDF, UCS Ask Court to Enjoin Trump Administration’s Brazenly Unlawful Use of Corrupt “Science” Report
August 15, 2025 -
Independent Report Finds that the Trump Administration’s Orders to Keep Coal-fired Power Plants Running Could Cost Consumers between $3-6 Billion a Year
August 14, 2025 -
EDF Strongly Opposes Trump Administration Proposals to Eliminate Protections for Air Pollution from Power Plants
August 13, 2025 -
Some Truck Makers Challenge Vital Clean Truck Partnership with California
August 12, 2025