U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Releases Natural Gas Regulatory Roadmap
Contact: Jessica Emond, (202) 564-4355 / emond.jessica@epa.gov
(Washington, D.C. - July 12, 2006) In an effort to advance President Bush's
commitment to solving the nation's energy supply challenges, EPA released the
"Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Regulatory Roadmap" today. The Roadmap
offers guidance to industry on maintaining high environmental standards while
new LNG facilities are being built.
"Over the past four years, the Bush Administration has worked to increase
domestic energy supplies, encourage efficiency and conservation, and develop
alternative and renewable sources of energy," said EPA Administrator Stephen L.
Johnson. "Under President Bush's leadership, we are addressing our nation's
growing energy needs in a way that will improve the lives and the livelihoods of
generations of Americans."
The Roadmap will serve as an aid to industry to ensure a clear
understanding of the environmental obligations that EPA is required to enforce.
These requirements will provide greater regulatory certainty during the
construction and operation of LNG facilities, both onshore and offshore.
Natural gas continues to play an important role in meeting our nation's growing
energy needs. In 2005, natural gas accounted for 23 percent of our nation's
total energy consumption. Recent studies suggest that domestic consumption of
natural gas will continue to increase and that imports of LNG will meet much of
the increased demand.
LNG presents an efficient way to transport natural gas via ship from foreign
production areas to the United States. The cooling process reduces the volume of
natural gas by a factor of more than 600, enabling one ship to transport enough
energy to heat more than 43,000 homes per year. Once LNG arrives at an import
facility, it is typically stored in insulated, pressurized tanks before it is
converted back into a gaseous state for shipment via pipeline or transported by
truck to market.
Roadmap information:
http://www.epa.gov/newsroom/lngroadmap.htm
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