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Orphan well backlog grows in Texas, even as federal funds flow

Abandoned oil wells that need to be plugged in Texas numbered almost 8,200, a 3% increase since federal funding started flowing in 2022.
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How abandoned oil wells plague the Osage Nation

Years of mismanagement and declining oil production have left Osage Nation with a higher concentration of abandoned wells than anywhere else in the country.
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Inside the race to clean up America's abandoned oil wells

Inside the race to clean up America's abandoned oil wells

With a little art, a little science, and a lot of luck, the niche oil-well-plugging industry is hoping to pick up steam.
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States struggle to plug oil wells with infrastructure law cash

E&E News reporter Shelby Wells writes about the thousands of abandoned oil and gas wells across the country that pose environmental and health risks as they remain open and unused, emitting toxic chemicals and gases into the air and groundwater.

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It could cost $21 billion to clean up California's oil sites, study finds

It could cost $21 billion to clean up California's oil sites, study finds

An expert used California regulators’ methodology to estimate the cost of cleaning up the state’s onshore oil and gas industry. The study found that cleanup costs will be triple the industry’s projected profits.
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PA gets federal money to plug dangerous gas, oil wells

Federal infrastructure money will help PA plug gas and oil wells that contribute to climate change, but some say it will take more to fix the problem.
To find old methane-leaking oil wells, researchers look to history

To find old methane-leaking oil wells, researchers look to history

Old drawings, photos, and maps, often publicly available, give researchers the same perspective that 18th century prospectors had.
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