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US Agency Goes Back to Drawing Board on Decommissioning Rule

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The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is planning to walk back a Biden administration-era rule meant to ensure that operators of offshore oil and gas infrastructure have adequate financial backing to cover the costs of decommissioning once production has ceased.

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