BRUSSELS, 11th April, 2024 (WAM) – The European Parliament on Wednesday adopted a provisional political agreement with EU countries on a new law to reduce methane emissions from the energy sector, with 530 votes in favour, 63 against and 28 abstentions.
The new regulation is the first piece of EU legislation aimed at cutting methane emissions and covers direct methane emissions from the oil, fossil gas and coal sectors, and from biomethane once it is injected into the gas network.
The new law will enable the EU to reduce methane emissions from the energy sector to reach the EU’s climate goals and improve air quality.
After the vote the co-rapporteur, Jutta Paulus (Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance, Denmark) said: “Finally, the EU is tackling the second most important greenhouse gas. Reducing methane emissions is not only climate action but also improving air quality and increasing energy sovereignty in the EU. Extending the rules to include imports will have an impact worldwide. With the new EU Methane Regulation, the EU is delivering on its climate goals and the Global Methane Pledge."
After the vote the co-rapporteur, Pascal Canfin (Renew, France) said: “This is the first EU law aiming to reduce methane emissions. Until now, methane was a blind spot in our climate policies. Now we are not only tackling domestic methane emissions but also those from our fossil fuels imports! This is further progress in the Green Deal to respect our international commitments.”