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US and Qatar claim EU methane rules will trigger gas supply crunch

Warning comes ahead of EU energy ministers meeting — but is disputed by industry experts
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Bar chart of billion cubic metres (bcm) showing oil producers in Russia, Iran and Iraq have increased gas flare volumes since 2012
"}],[{"start":128.05,"text":"But the industry’s supply-crunch warning was challenged on Monday in modelling by consultancy Rystad Energy for Environmental Defense Fund Europe, which found that gas supplies compliant with the proposed rules were three times larger than the EU’s current imports. "}],[{"start":143.55,"text":"Rystad found “no evidence” that the looming regulation was pushing up prices, which it said were higher due to the US and Israeli war in Iran."}],[{"start":151.8,"text":"Proponents of the legislation such as EDF Europe argue that it would help Europe’s energy security by spurring a shift away from fossil fuels."}],[{"start":160.65,"text":"The lobbying from the big fossil fuel exporters comes as the World Bank published a report on Tuesday showing that flaring by oil and gas producers — another form of greenhouse gas pollution — rose 6 per cent last year to 167bn cubic metres, the highest level since 2019. "}],[{"start":180.3,"text":"Flaring contributes to climate change and wastes natural gas that could be used as fuel. The volume of gas flared by industry is worth about $54bn and exceeded the amount of LNG exported through the Strait of Hormuz last year."}],[{"start":194.5,"text":"Flaring is “not primarily a technical problem because the technical solutions are mostly there”, said Zubin Bamji, head of a World Bank programme to cut the pollution. “What is lacking is enforced regulations.” "}],[{"start":214.5,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782208318_4317.mp3"}

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