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The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) invests in research, development, demonstration, and deployment projects to reduce emissions from fossil energy production and use and key industrial processes, while strengthening U.S. energy and critical minerals security. FECM is committed to improving the economic and environmental conditions of communities, retaining, and creating good-paying jobs, and supporting domestic energy, industrial production, and manufacturing across our nation.
Areas of Focus
Carbon Management
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions from industry and power generation and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in support of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century.
Critical Minerals and Materials
Increasing the domestic production and processing of critical minerals and materials in the United States that are essential to building a clean energy and industrial economy and safeguarding our nation’s security.
Methane Mitigation
Reducing methane emissions to near zero from the oil and natural gas supply chain by 2030
Methane Mitigation Technologies
Measurement, Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification
Methane Emissions Reduction Program
Undocumented Orphaned WellsNatural Gas Regulation
Reviewing applications for import and/or export of natural gas under the Natural Gas Act
Natural Gas Regulation
eDocket
File Application
Monthly Imports and Exports
Monthly Reporting GuidelinesEngagement
Engaging meaningfully with communities, workers, tribes, and local and regional stakeholders
Funding
Investing in technologies and infrastructure for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions to reduce the future impacts of climate change
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FECM Careers and Internships
FECM is looking for enthusiastic, driven professionals to join our team and help define the future of energy. We are seeking highly skilled individuals who are passionate about advancing FECM's mission, which is focused on reducing emissions from fossil energy production and use and key industrial processes, while strengthening U.S. energy and critical minerals security. Find out more about our career opportunities and apply today.
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The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
U.S. Department of Energy
Forrestal Building
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585