The EU is considering relaxing methane emission rules for US natural gas imports. On April 21, three informed sources revealed to Reuters that the EU is studying how to ease methane emission regulations for US natural gas exports in an attempt to avoid a trade war with US President Donald Trump.
Trump has repeatedly stated that the EU should purchase more US oil and natural gas to reduce its trade surplus with the US. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, indicated that the EU might increase its procurement of US liquefied natural gas as the EU aims to cease using Russian natural gas by 2027. Sources said that, as part of exploring energy options to assist in trade negotiations with the US, the European Commission is considering flexibility in applying EU methane rules, which could benefit US liquefied natural gas exporters.