BIG GAS POLLUTERS BLOG
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New Data Shows Super-Emitter Oil and Gas Pollution across the Appalachian Basin, Unknowingly Impacting Communities
Read more: New Data Shows Super-Emitter Oil and Gas Pollution across the Appalachian Basin, Unknowingly Impacting CommunitiesA new report found nearly 100 oil and gas emission events in the Appalachian Basin, exposing nearby communities to harmful carcinogens.
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Polluter of the Month: Energy Transfer
Read more: Polluter of the Month: Energy TransferOil and gas companies have a long history of communications and advertising that are designed to gaslight the public about the real impacts of their air pollution.
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Polluter of the Month: EQT
Read more: Polluter of the Month: EQTOil and gas companies have a long history of communications and advertising that are designed to gaslight the public about the real impacts of their air pollution.
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Polluter of the Month: TotalEnergies
Read more: Polluter of the Month: TotalEnergiesEvery November, official representatives from countries across the globe convene for the United Nation’s annual international climate summit. To mark the occasion during last year’s gathering,
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Polluter of the Month: Occidental Petroleum
Read more: Polluter of the Month: Occidental PetroleumFew oil and gas companies talk more about their “net zero” ambitions than Texas-based giant Occidental Petroleum (“Oxy”).
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Polluter of the Month: Enduring Resources
Read more: Polluter of the Month: Enduring ResourcesSeptember’s Polluter of the month, Enduring Resources, has built a small empire of pollution in one of the most underserved and under regulated regions of the United States.
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The Handful of Laggard Polluters Benefiting from Congress’s Elimination of the Methane Waste Fee
Read more: The Handful of Laggard Polluters Benefiting from Congress’s Elimination of the Methane Waste FeeNew analysis estimates the decade-long delay of the methane Waste Emissions Charge will cost the U.S. government nearly $1 billion in lost revenue in 2026 alone.
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Polluter of the Month: Hilcorp
Read more: Polluter of the Month: HilcorpThis month’s polluter of the month award is dedicated to Hilcorp Energy, a company that claims it is “committed to reducing emissions” but a history that says otherwise.
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Polluter of the Month: Chevron
Read more: Polluter of the Month: ChevronThere was no question who July’s polluter of the month would be. Chevron, the world’s second largest polluter, blew the competition out of the water…rather, Chevron literally blew fracking waste water (potentially radioactive), crude oil and gas into the air, erupting like a geyser for nearly 5 days in Galeton, Colorado from April 6 -…








