EPA Says Oil & Gas Operators Can Continue to Flare Past Long-Set Deadline
cleantechnica.com May 2, 2026

EPA Says Oil & Gas Operators Can Continue to Flare Past Long-Set Deadline

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released guidance allowing oil and gas operators to continue routine flaring, a practice that releases climate-warming methane and other pollutants into the air. Routine flaring was set to be phased out by May 7th, but the EPA has granted an extension. Methane emissions from oil and gas sources have 80 times the warming impact of carbon dioxide in the first 20 years after release.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The EPA's decision to allow continued flaring is a setback for communities living near oil and gas infrastructure, who will continue to face health risks from air pollutants like benzene and formaldehyde.
  • · The delay also undermines efforts to reduce methane emissions, a key step in addressing climate change.