Well Done 基金会赢得加州孤儿井项目

非营利组织 Well Done 基金会将从奥卡特和圣玛丽亚开始堵塞加利福尼亚州圣巴巴拉县的孤井。

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2 月 12 日,非营利组织Well Done Foundation (WDF) 表示,该基金会已获得加利福尼亚州圣巴巴拉县的一个堵井项目。

WDF 旨在堵塞美国各地的废弃油气井,该机构表示,废弃油气井(没有任何公司在财政上负有责任)造成了美国 20% 至 30% 的甲烷泄漏

WDF 的圣巴巴拉县遗产孤井项目正在与州、地区和地方政府机构、社区组织和私营部门企业合作,堵塞可能泄漏甲烷的孤井。奥尔卡特和圣玛丽亚的孤井已被确定为该县第一批进行筛查和堵塞的井。每口井封堵后,WDF都会将其周围区域恢复到自然状态。

WDF 已堵塞宾夕法尼亚州、俄亥俄州、路易斯安那州、蒙大拿州和新墨西哥州等多个州的 40 多口废弃井。

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Well Done Foundation Wins California Orphan Well Project

Nonprofit Well Done Foundation will plug orphan wells in Santa Barbara County, California, starting in Orcutt and Santa Maria.

Hart Energy Staff

Well Done Foundation (WDF) has been awarded a well-plugging project in Santa Barbara County, California, the non-profit said Feb. 12.

WDF, which aims to plug orphaned oil and gas wells across the U.S., said orphaned oil and gas wells—wells no company is fiscally responsible for—are accountable for between 20% and 30% of methane leaks in the U.S.

WDF’s Santa Barbara County Legacy Orphan Well Project is in collaboration with state, regional and local government agencies, community organizations and private sector businesses to plug orphan wells that may be leaking methane. Orphan wells in Orcutt and Santa Maria have been identified as the first to be screened and plugged in the county. After each well is plugged, WDF will restore the area around it to its natural state.

WDF has plugged over 40 orphaned wells in several states including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Louisiana, Montana and New Mexico.