Authors
Mary Kang, Adam R Brandt, Zhong Zheng, Jade Boutot, Chantel Yung, Adam S Peltz, Robert B Jackson
Publication date
2021/4/28
Journal
Elem Sci Anth
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
00161
Publisher
University of California Press
Description
Orphaned oil and gas wells are abandoned wells for which the cost of environmental impacts usually falls on governments and the general public. Government agencies responsible for well plugging often face funding shortfalls and many orphaned wells remain unplugged. To address this and support the oil and natural gas industry, federal governments are already spending, or considering spending, billions of dollars to plug orphaned oil and gas wells. Here, we analyze oil and gas data for the United States and Canada and identify policy recommendations that can best address environmental impacts of abandoned and orphaned wells. At least 116,245 wells across 32 states and four Canadian provinces/territories are operated by companies filing for bankruptcy in the first half of 2020, which may be an indication that many wells will be orphaned in the near future. Moreover, there are 4,700,000 historic and …
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