Oilfield Operators Take Note: EPA Held Public Hearing on Proposed Methane Rule That Would Relax Your Vapor Monitoring Deadlines and Streamline Your Bureaucratic Layers
May 31, 2019
Foley Partner Laura Whiting, Of Counsel Dorothy Watson, Peter Tomasi and David Bates, along with Associate Amanda Aragon, authored an article for Pratt’s Energy Law Report’s May 2019 Edition, titled “Oilfield Operators Take Note: EPA Held Public Hearing on Proposed Methane Rule That Would Relax Your Vapor Monitoring Deadlines and Streamline Your Bureaucratic Layers.”
The full article can be read via the link below, and is posted here with permission.
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