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Reach out to us regarding the Natural Gas STAR Program for further information or queries.
Reach out to us regarding the Natural Gas STAR Program for further information or queries.

Inquire about the Natural Gas STAR Program through our platform

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is committed to reducing methane emissions from the natural gas industry through its Natural Gas STAR and Methane Challenge programs. If you have questions or comments about these programs, here's how to get in touch.

The EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, which oversees these programs, typically handles media and press communications. You can find press contacts listed on the EPA’s official website under program-specific pages or the EPA press office.

For the most accurate and current Headquarters Press Contact information, we recommend consulting the Natural Gas STAR Program or Methane Challenge official web pages on EPA.gov. These pages often list contact information for media inquiries. Alternatively, you can find the EPA Headquarters Press Office contact through EPA’s main news or contact pages.

If the information you need is not readily available, you can also contact the general EPA press office or the Office of Air and Radiation for directed assistance.

For questions about oil and gas reporting in the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, visit the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program website. For international oil and gas-related questions or comments, visit the Global Methane Initiative website.

Please note that the Contact Us link on the EPA website is not for submitting comments on proposed rules. Instead, comments on proposed rules should follow the instructions in the preamble of each proposed rule, which may require a specific form or email address. A valid email address is required if a response is desired.

There is a form provided below for comments or questions about the Natural Gas STAR or Methane Challenge Programs. For overnight mail, use the following address: 1201 Constitution Ave., NW, Room 4353, PP, Washington, DC 20004.

We hope this guide helps you get in touch with the right people at the U.S. EPA for your questions about the Natural Gas STAR and Methane Challenge programs. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!

  1. The financial support for these programs can be found in the budget of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Air and Radiation, which manages the Natural Gas STAR and Methane Challenge programs.
  2. As the renewable energy sector grows, it's essential for the environmental-science community to collaborate with the industry to find sustainable solutions for reducing methane emissions from natural gas.

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