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Republicans aim to eliminate fees on methane emissions and make it easier to drill on the seabed in the Outer Continental Shelf .
Three of these four regulations were finalized as part of former President Joe Biden's broader effort to encourage the oil and gas industry to transition to renewable energy.
The Congressional Review Act grants the House and Senate the authority to reverse regulations and executive branch rules.
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