US Gas Exporters Ask to Push Back EU Methane Regulation Until 2028

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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 national suppliers’ lobby said on Tuesday, ‌warning the regulatory risk is already holding back long‑term contracts with European customers.


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“U.S. exporters are asking for targeted clarifications on the new methane law and more time,” Senior Vice President ​of the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) Charlie Riedl told Reuters on the ​sidelines of the Flame conference on gas and LNG in Amsterdam.

He ⁠said U.S. exporters were seeking a delay until at least January 2028 before ​the EU law is applied to imports.

The EU methane law requires that, from ​January 2027, imported gas must comply with monitoring and verification rules equivalent to Europe’s, or meet a voluntary industry standard known as “Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 level 5”.

“I know that ​several of the companies the association represents have instructed their commercial staff ​not to sign long-term agreements … because of the uncertainty,” Riedl said.

The United States has become Europe’s ‌largest ⁠supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG), helping to replace a sharp drop in Russian pipeline gas after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Global gas markets are expected to remain tight after the Iran conflict disrupted up to a fifth of global LNG ​supply and delayed ​new capacity, according ⁠to the International Energy Agency.

Some companies have signed new supply deals with U.S. producers to bridge the gap resulting from ​the expected delay to new supply from Qatar due to ​the damage ⁠caused by the war.

In March, oil and gas companies, including majors based in Europe, urged Brussels to pause its methane emissions law, warning it could disrupt Europe’s fuel ⁠imports.

The European ​Commission has offered companies more flexible compliance options ​but so far has declined to roll back the policy, a central pillar of its climate ​strategy.

Reporting by Francesca Landini in Amsterdam and Marwa Rashad in London Editing by Tomasz Janowski

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