Subpart W refers to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) greenhouse gas reporting requirements for petroleum and natural gas systems, under the EPA's mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), 40 CFR Part 98, Subpart W. It requires operators to quantify and report methane and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from specified oil and gas facilities each year.
This rule applies to a wide range of petroleum and natural gas industry segments, including production and processing, transmission, storage, and distribution. In September 2025, the EPA proposed permanent removal of some emissions reporting obligations through Subpart W and suspending other elements until reporting year 2034.
Subpart W is one of the most widely applied methane reporting requirements for U.S. oil and gas companies. These requirements:
Facilities subject to Subpart W methane requirements must:
Although Subpart W has historically relied on emission factors, engineering calculations, software models, and some direct measurement techniques depending on the component type to calculate emissions, a future pathway could allow the use of advanced methane detection technology. Advanced technology such as aerial LiDAR emission detection and quantification can improve the accuracy and credibility of emissions data.
Related: EPA OOOOb Methane Rule, Methane Quantification, Methane Emission Rate, Aerial Methane Detection, OGMP 2.0
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