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U.S., Qatar urge EU to change methane rules, warn of supply risk

U.S., Qatar urge EU to change methane rules, warn of supply risk

Posted on June 24, 2026 By admin


 Major ‌energy exporters the U.S. and Qatar urged the European Union on Wednesday (June 24, 2026) ​to rewrite planned methane emissions rules for oil and gas imports, warning ⁠that the policy could disrupt fuel supplies to Europe.

From next year, the EU regulation will require methane monitoring and verification for fuel deliveries to the bloc. The rules aim to curb leaks ‌of the potent greenhouse gas but have drawn strong opposition from industry and overseas suppliers. In an open letter to EU leaders, the energy ‌ministers of the U.S., Qatar, Nigeria and Algeria — all gas suppliers to Europe —called ‌on ⁠the EU to pause the law and introduce “targeted amendments.”

“Importers have already begun ⁠the process of purchasing oil and natural gas that will be stored for delivery in 2027, and as of now there is no viable path to compliance with the regulation,” the letter said.

A European Commission ​spokesperson did not immediately respond to a ‌request for comment.

Some EU countries seek delay

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told the Reuters Global Energy Forum in New York on Wednesday (June 24, 2026) that the EU’s “crazy” methane regulations will make it impossible to import LNG from the U.S. and the other ‌allies who signed the letter. He warned that this will put EU ​countries at risk. “You’re going to have meaningful risk of blackouts or heating struggles this coming winter. There’s just no reason for that,” he said.

Speaking ⁠to reporters before the letter was published, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen said he was open to discussions on easing implementation but would not dilute the policy’s ambition.

“I will not ‌reopen it. I’m very proud of our methane regulation,” Mr. Jorgensen said.

“We’ve also experienced a lot of pressure from international companies and countries like the U.S., and the message to them is the same. We will help as much as we can in being pragmatic, but we have to stand guard of the legislation,” Mr. Jorgensen said.

Methane is the second-biggest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide.

The commission has drafted plans to ‌waive penalties for companies that breach the law, but has so far refused to rewrite the rules. Eleven ​EU governments including Italy, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Poland, have separately asked Brussels to delay the rules by three years amid energy ⁠supply disruptions linked to the Iran war, according to a document seen by Reuters. EU energy ⁠ministers will discuss their request on Friday.

An oil and gas industry-backed study by Wood Mackenzie, published in March, said that nearly half of the ‌EU’s gas imports could struggle to comply. However, research released this week by Rystad for the Environmental Defense Fund said available compliant gas was three times the EU’s ​current imports. 

Published – June 25, 2026 05:24 am IST



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