Publication date: February 14, 2024
Apache Corporation Agrees to $9 Million Settlement for Air Pollution Control

Apache Corporation Agrees to $9 Million Settlement for Air Pollution Control

Apache Corporation will spend more than $9 million in a settlement with the federal government and State of New Mexico to address air pollution issues.

Energy

Apache Corporation, facing a civil lawsuit for not adhering to federal and state mandates on emission control, has agreed to a settlement exceeding $9 million with the federal government and New Mexico. The case emphasized the company's failure to effectively capture and manage emissions from its operations, spotlighting environmental compliance issues within the oil industry. This settlement represents a pivotal move towards enhancing air quality and underscores the legal and regulatory pressures companies face in managing their environmental impact.