US Gas Exporters Ask to Push Back EU Methane Regulation Until 2028
By Francesca Landini and Marwa Rashad AMSTERDAM, May 19 (Reuters) – U.S. gas exporters are asking Europe to delay the enforcement of a new methane emissions law until 2028, a top official of the…
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