Well Done Foundation Announces Collaboration With US Fish And Wildlife Service To Plug Over 110 Orphan Wells Beginning In 2025
This collaboration will address the safety hazards and environmental risks posed by legacy orphaned oil and gas wells located on refuge lands. WDF will locate documented and undocumented orphan wells, tank batteries, surface structures and product flow lines. Survey, permit and establish access. Install and maintain erosion and spill control measures. Perform pre- and post-plug methane emissions and water quality testing. Remove and dispose of contaminated soil. Plug and abandon orphan oil and gas wells in accordance with state requirements and industry best practices. Restore and remediate impacted surface areas and perform annual post plug monitoring.
Properly plugging and abandoning these orphan wells, and reclaiming affected sites, will result in the USFWS and WDF eliminating these risks, protecting both public and private resources, safeguarding wildlife and critical habitats, and enhancing the overall visitor experience at the refuges. By building upon the WDF's workforce development, training and volunteer programs, they will be able to engage with other nonprofits, educational institutions and local tribes for internships and new volunteer opportunities to support access, awareness and help enhance our public lands. Since 2019, the WDF has plugged more than 46 high-priority orphan wells in 5 states. The plugging of these orphan wells has eliminated methane emissions measured at over 1.5 million metric tons, making a difference one well at a time.
About Well Done Foundation
A nonprofit formed in 2019, the Well Done Foundation's mission is to fight climate change by plugging the estimated 2.15 million orphaned oil and gas wells in the United States. The WDF works with farmers and landowners, local and state government, corporations, and other nonprofits to locate the orphaned wells, measure and document methane and CO2 emissions, plug the wells, and restore the surface areas to their original state. For more information visit welldonefoundation.
About US Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the premier federal agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats. As part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, the Service manages the National Wildlife Refuge System, which encompasses more than 850 million acres of lands and waters across the country. Through its programs and partnerships, the USFWS works to ensure the continued benefit of these natural resources for the American people. For more information, please visit the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's official website at .
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