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Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition Announces Goal of Ending Routine Flaring by 2030

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AUSTIN — The Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition (the Coalition) has issued the following statement regarding routine flaring:

The Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition (the Coalition) supports industry’s continued progress to end routine flaring and shares a goal of ending this practice by 2030. Based on an extensive review of regulatory requirements and operational best practices that include maintaining the accessibility of flaring for safety and environmental protection, the Coalition considers routineflaring to be flaring of natural gas from new and existing wells/ facilities during normal production operations when gas gathering, processing, or infrastructure are insufficient or unavailable.

Coalition trade members have weighed in to comment on this announcement:

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“The oil and gas industry continues to be the most important industry in the world and to Texas. Panhandle Producers & Royalty Owners Association (PPROA) supports the Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition’s efforts to reduce unnecessary flaring and to eliminate it by 2030. A concerted effort by all, along with technology advances, will make this possible.” – Dana Newsome, Chairman and Todd Lovett, Immediate Past Chairman of Panhandle Producers & Royalty Owners Association

“The efforts by the Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition today further illustrate that operators across the state, in particular Permian Basin operators, are committed to and investing in ways to reduce flaring like never before. We are proud to be part of this growing coalition focused on working together to promote environmental stewardship.” – Ben Shepperd, President of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association

“Innovation, investment and a deliberate focus on best practices are significantly reducing flaring in Texas. The members of the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable support the Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition’s goal to end routine flaring by 2030 and stand ready to continue our collaborative efforts to protect the environment while growing the economy.” – Stephanie Moreno, Executive Director of the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable

“Texas independent oil and gas producers have set the standard for innovation and advancement in the oilfield, displacing dirtier fuels such as coal and biomass. As a result, U.S. and global emissions have plummeted. To further reduce our emissions while generating abundant, affordable and reliable energy, we need an all-hands-on-deck approach to solving problems – not costly top-down mandates that attempt to pick winners and losers. Commitments like the one today, along with the strong leadership of the Texas Railroad Commission, will ensure Texans continue to reap the benefit of the safe production of our natural resources to fund our schools, roads and water infrastructure.” – Jason Modglin, President of Texas Alliance of Energy Producers

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“The Texas oil and natural gas industry has made its commitment to reducing emissions and routine flaring well known and has achieved measurable results through voluntary actions, industry best practices, and ongoing investment in greenhouse gas mitigating technologies throughout the oil and gas value chain. The Texas Methane &Flaring Coalition is one of several examples of the collaboration that’s occurring with many of the leading oil and gas producers in Texas to build upon the industry’s success in improving its environmental footprint and sustainable operations.” – Ed Longanecker, President of Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association

“The Texas oil and natural gas industry continues to make tremendous strides toward a cleaner, stronger and better energy future, as evidenced by the Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition’s goal to end routine flaring by 2030. Thanks to pioneering technologies, innovations and advancements unmatched by any other private sector, the oil and natural gas industry continues to serve as a catalyst for environmental progress here in Texas and around the globe.”– Todd Staples, President of the Texas Oil & Gas Association

“The Texas midstream industry supports the Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition’s goal to end routine flaring by 2030. Texas Pipeline Association (TPA) member companies look forward to playing a significant role in achieving this goal, as it is recognized that the availability and construction of essential infrastructure is proven to reduce emissions while transporting the hydrocarbon products that Texans rely on every day.”  – Thure Cannon, President of the TexasPipeline Association

The Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition was established in December 2019 and includes seven trade associations and more than 40 Texas operators. The Coalition was formed to develop industry-led solutions designed to mitigate and reduce methane emissions and flaring. To learn more about the Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition, visit www.texasmethaneflaringcoalition.org.

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