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  2. Orphan wells - Wikipedia

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    Orphan, orphaned, or abandoned wells are oil or gas wells that have been abandoned by fossil fuel extraction industries. These wells may have been deactivated because had become uneconomic, failure to transfer ownerships (especially at bankruptcy of companies ), or neglect, and thus no longer have legal owners responsible for their care.

  3. Orphaned wells in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The costs to mitigate the impact of orphaned and abandoned wells varies, but may include removing all equipment from the site, restoring the land and topsoil, and planting local species, in addition to plugging the well itself. [1] For example, plugging a well and restoring the surrounding land costs an average of $100,000 for wells in the ...

  4. Progress made on Louisiana's orphaned wells - AOL

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    (The Center Square) — Louisiana is making significant progress in addressing its long-standing issue of orphaned oil wells, bolstered by enhanced legislative cooperation, federal funding, and ...

  5. Orphan wells in Alberta, Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fugitive gas emissions are leaking from this "abandoned" [a] plugged well, which may be licensed to an operator and suspended, or simply orphaned.. Orphan wells in Alberta, Canada are inactive oil or gas well sites that have no solvent owner that can be held legally or financially accountable for the decommissioning and reclamation obligations to ensure public safety and to address ...

  6. Oklahoma uses a voluntary fund to clean orphan wells. But big ...

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    Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry touts its altruism and environmental stewardship by pointing to a voluntary levy that companies pay on their production, which is then used to clean up orphan ...

  7. Carbon credits are a valuable tool for plugging orphaned ...

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    Earlier this year, a company in Oklahoma was issued the world’s first carbon credits for plugging orphaned oil and gas wells. This marked an important milestone for the Sooner State, where more ...

  8. Assessing the damage, New Mexico labs leading research on ...

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    When a well is orphaned, it becomes unmonitored and research shows it can leak air and groundwater pollutants into the environment. Assessing the damage, New Mexico labs leading research on ...

  9. Selected timeline related to orphan wells in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Selected timeline related to orphan wells in Alberta, Canada is a list of events relevant to orphan wells in Alberta, Canada. Orphan wells are inactive oil or gas well sites that have no solvent owner that can be held legally or financially accountable for the decommissioning and reclamation obligations to ensure public safety and to address environmental liabilities.