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Official: EU won't change methane regulations but there is flexibility

A senior EU official stated on Tuesday that although the EU's methane regulations has been discussed in U.S. negotiations, the EU "firmly" stands behind its legislation.

Officials said that energy questions still need to be clarified in a statement about EU-U.S. Trade that will be finalised shortly.

The EU will require importers of gas and oil to report and monitor the methane associated with their imports starting this year. The second biggest cause of climate changes is methane emissions from leaky gas pipelines.

The official stated, "We are firmly behind this regulation. It is the first one of its kind."

We can be flexible with the implementation of the regulations, for example in reporting. "We will not open the regulation. We stand by it."

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Officials in Brussels have already conducted technical workshops with their gas suppliers to make sure the rules do not pose any problems. Reporting by Julia Payne and editing by Ingrid Melander

(source: Reuters)