Natural gas exporters urge the EU to loosen methane rules on June 24 over energy security concerns, according to Jin10. On June 24, major natural gas exporting countries, including the United States, Qatar, Nigeria, and Algeria, urged the European Union to ease its proposed methane emission regulatory requirements, warning that these rules could threaten Europe’s energy security. The countries called for a “pragmatic approach” to clarify and revise regulatory details to ensure they can continue supplying oil and natural gas to meet EU demand. At a time when the EU is facing pressure to bring down persistently high energy prices and plans to increase natural gas imports from the United States amid tensions in the Middle East, European governments plan to discuss the impact of methane regulation on energy security at the EU Energy Ministers’ meeting later this week. #Gate股票7x24小时交易

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