Biden Administration Seeks EU Alignment on Methane Rules to Boost LNG Trade

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President Biden is advancing with plans to implement a methane fee, despite political challenges, and is urging the European Union to align with U.S. policies. Meanwhile, crude oil futures have dropped to their lowest in over two months due to expectations of a supply surplus next year, a strong U.S. dollar, and concerns about demand from China.
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- U.S. Looks to Ensure Long-Term Demand for Its LNG in Europe OilPrice.com
- Towards Methane Regulation Convergence: U.S. and European Union Collaborate Energynews
- DOE and EPA Urge European Commission to Discuss Regulatory Equivalence for Natural Gas ChemAnalyst
- Biden officials ask EU to align methane rules with US to ease LNG flows, letter says Natural Gas World
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