EPA Head Of Methane Regulations Worked For Oil Majors Lobbying Against Methane Regulations In His Last Job
The Trump administration official leading an effort to loosen rules on methane pollution was an unnamed author of key industry arguments against those same rules just four years ago when he was an oil and gas lobbyist. Aaron Szabo, an assistant administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency, is listed in PDF metadata as the author of a January 2022 comment letter objecting to proposed controls on methane emissions in the oil and gas industry. The letter was submitted to the EPA by the American Exploration and Production Council, which represents some of the industrys largest emitters of the planet-warming gas, including ConocoPhillips, Diversified Energy and Hilcorp. Szabos name does not appear in the document itself, but it can be found in information embedded by the software used to create the PDF file.
Szabo was registered as a lobbyist for one of the AXPCs lesser-known members, Ovintiv, when he drafted the arguments against the restrictions, which were finalized later in the Biden administration. He has also lobbied for other clients in the oil and chemicals sectors. While he did not hide that work during his confirmation last year as head of the EPAs Office of Air and Radiation, he described it in terms that avoided any mention of efforts to influence climate policy: I learned how regulated entities comply with the federal governments thousands of regulations and policies. I also saw firsthand that the people working in these companies want to ensure the environment is properly protected.
In his current role overseeing federal climate rules at the EPA, Szabo has been soliciting input and even specific regulatory language from oil industry groups that stand to gain from watered-down methane rules, according to internal emails, calendar entries and records of closed-door conversations reviewed by ProPublica.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., the ranking Democrat on the Senates Environment and Public Works Committee, pointed to Szabos previous lobbying as evidence that the EPA had effectively been captured by the oil and gas industry. Now he can do Big Oils dirty work from inside the EPA, Whitehouse told ProPublica in an email.
EDIT
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-epa-methane-deregulation-aaron-szabo-oil-gas-axpc