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EPA Proposes No Changes in Oil and Gas NESHAP After Technology Review

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EPA Proposes No Changes in Oil and Gas NESHAP After Technology Review

EPA is proposing no revisions to the current oil and gas NESHAP after a Clean Air Act technology review. The comment period ends June 22, 2026.

Key Facts

  • EPA is proposing an action under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for crude oil and natural gas production facilities and for natural gas transmission and storage facilities.
  • The action is tied to a technology review under Clean Air Act section 112.
  • Based on its review, EPA is not proposing any revision to the current standards in the NESHAP.
  • The comment period ends 49 days after publication, on June 22, 2026.
  • The source is the Federal Register notice titled "Technology Review and Reconsideration."

What Happened

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing an action related to the Oil and Gas NESHAP for crude oil and natural gas production facilities and for natural gas transmission and storage facilities.

The notice says the proposal follows a technology review under Clean Air Act section 112, and EPA is not proposing any revision to the current standards.

Why It Matters

For operators and suppliers serving upstream, midstream, and storage assets, the proposal points to regulatory continuity rather than a near-term standards update. That can matter for compliance planning, maintenance priorities, and purchasing assumptions tied to emissions controls.

Because the agency is not proposing changes to the existing NESHAP, facilities should still track the comment process and verify whether current control, monitoring, and reporting practices remain aligned with the rule as finalized.

Key Details

The Federal Register notice is titled National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities and Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Facilities; Technology Review and Reconsideration.

The source summary states the EPA is acting in connection with a technology review pursuant to Clean Air Act section 112. The notice also indicates the comment period ends June 22, 2026.

  • Rulemaking topic: Oil and Gas NESHAP
  • Facilities covered: crude oil and natural gas production, plus natural gas transmission and storage
  • Agency action: proposed review with no revisions to current standards
  • Comment deadline: June 22, 2026

What To Watch Next

Watch for public comments and any changes that may emerge before the proposal is finalized. Even where EPA is proposing no revisions, the final notice can still clarify how the agency is reading the existing standards.

Buyers and EHS teams should monitor whether the final action affects control-system replacement timing, compliance documentation, or vendor specs for emission-related equipment and services.

Alliance's Take

For chemical buyers and operators, the immediate signal is stability: EPA is not proposing revisions to the current Oil and Gas NESHAP standards in this notice.

EHS and procurement teams should still track the June 22, 2026 comment deadline and watch for final-rule wording that could affect compliance documentation or equipment planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did EPA propose changes to the current oil and gas air standards?

No. The notice says EPA is not proposing any revision to the current NESHAP standards after its technology review.

Which facilities are covered by this proposal?

The notice covers crude oil and natural gas production facilities and natural gas transmission and storage facilities.

When do comments on the proposal close?

The comment period ends June 22, 2026.

Sources

  1. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities and Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Facilities; Technology Review and Reconsideration — Federal Register (2026)
  2. Original full text XML
  3. https://doi.org/​10.1063/​1.1733889

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