EPA Oil and Gas Off-Road Emissions Document
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The EPA has released an updated version of its guidance document concerning off-road emissions for the oil and gas sector. This document, identified as V13, provides updated information and technical details related to emissions controls and standards for equipment used in oil and gas operations.
What changed
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an updated version (V13) of its guidance document pertaining to off-road emissions within the oil and gas industry. This revision likely incorporates the latest technical information, regulatory interpretations, or clarifications regarding emissions standards for equipment and machinery used in oil and gas extraction and production.
While this document is guidance and non-binding, regulated entities in the oil and gas sector should review the updated V13 document to ensure their understanding of current EPA expectations for off-road emissions controls. Compliance officers should verify that internal policies and operational practices align with the information provided in this latest version to mitigate potential compliance risks.
What to do next
- Review updated EPA guidance document V13 for off-road oil and gas emissions
- Ensure internal policies align with current EPA expectations on emissions controls
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