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    EU countries consider softening methane emissions law on gas imports

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    Posted on June 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    EU may ease methane emissions law affecting U.S. LNG imports to reduce bureaucracy. Poland drafts conclusions for EU ministers, with potential trade deal implications.

    EU Nations Seek to Ease Methane Emissions Regulations on Gas Imports

    By Kate Abnett

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union countries may demand that Brussels simplify the EU's methane emissions law, which has stoked concerns from companies that it could hamper imports of U.S. liquefied natural gas, according to a document seen by Reuters.

    From this year, the EU requires importers of oil and gas to monitor and report the methane emissions associated with these imports. Methane, which escapes from leaky gas infrastructure, is the second-biggest cause of climate change after carbon dioxide emissions.

    Draft conclusions from a meeting of EU countries' energy ministers on Monday showed governments are preparing to ask the European Commission to add the methane law to its "simplification" drive to cut bureaucracy for companies.

    The draft asked the Commission to quickly assess which EU energy laws can be simplified, "in order to decrease the administrative burden on Member States, industry and citizens, for example the methane regulation as it might impact the cooperation with economic operators from outside of the EU".

    The conclusions are still being drafted by Poland, which holds the EU's rotating presidency, and could change before ministers adopt them on Monday.

    The EU agreed its methane law last May, but the policy has come under increased scrutiny as the EU attempts to quit Russian gas - and to buy more U.S. liquefied natural gas to replace it.

    Washington and Brussels have each indicated that EU purchases of U.S. LNG could form part of a broader U.S.-EU trade deal. U.S. President Donald Trump has set a July 9 deadline for the EU to reach a deal and avert steep tariffs.

    Romania and Slovakia are among countries warning that the methane law could disrupt gas imports. Some U.S. LNG firms have warned they will struggle to comply with the EU law, since the fragmented nature of the country's industry means they cannot track emissions along their entire value chains, down to specific gas wells.

    Environmental groups have rejected this idea, arguing that systems exist which can digitally trace gas through the value chain, in line with the EU law's demands.

    In a letter to U.S. and EU officials this month, seen by Reuters, U.S. industry group LNG Allies asked for a trade deal to ensure U.S. gas exporters are deemed to be following "equivalent" methane rules to those of the EU, and therefore automatically comply with the methane law.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett; additional reporting by Timothy Gardner, Valerie Volcovici, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU countries consider simplifying methane emissions law.
    • •Concerns over impact on U.S. LNG imports.
    • •Poland drafting conclusions for EU ministers.
    • •Potential U.S.-EU trade deal involving LNG.
    • •Environmental groups argue compliance is possible.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU countries consider softening methane emissions law on gas imports

    1What are EU countries considering regarding the methane emissions law?

    EU countries may demand that Brussels simplify the methane emissions law, which has raised concerns among companies about its impact on gas imports.

    2What does the EU's methane emissions law require from importers?

    The EU requires importers of oil and gas to monitor and report the methane emissions associated with these imports, starting this year.

    3Which countries are warning about the potential disruption from the methane law?

    Romania and Slovakia are among the countries warning that the methane law could disrupt gas imports.

    4What is the stance of environmental groups on the methane emissions law?

    Environmental groups have rejected the idea of softening the law, arguing that systems exist to digitally trace gas through the value chain in compliance with the law's demands.

    5What did U.S. industry group LNG Allies request in their letter?

    LNG Allies requested a trade deal to ensure that U.S. gas exporters are recognized as following 'equivalent' methane regulations to those of the EU.

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