Canada delays methane regulations for three years following U.S. retreat
OTTAWA — Canada is going to put off for three years its plan to regulate cuts to methane emissions in the oil and gas sector.
The move comes less than a month after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that hits the pause button on matching American commitments to methane cuts — and the timing is no coincidence.
Canada can’t ignore the U.S. if it wants to preserve the competitiveness of its oil and gas industry and commitments to sustainable energy, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr told The Canadian Press in an interview Friday.
“We have to keep a very close eye on what our American partners do because the economies are so interlinked,” he said.


