As the birthplace of oil and gas, Pennsylvania is home to the highest number of orphaned abandoned oil and gas wells in the country — an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 dot the Keystone State, all remnants of a dying industry. These wells emit methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and have, for decades, caused alarm to hundreds of residents, documents obtained in a months-long capstone investigation show. The state is currently plugging 10 to 12 abandoned wells per year, on average, out of hundreds of thousands, in part because it has not collected enough in cleanup funds from producers to fund reclamation. According to dozens of interviews and analyses of both senate and house journal records and political donation records, the state\u27s oil a...
The proliferation of unconventional natural gas drilling has brought considerable recent attention t...
Conde, Kelly, M.A., Spring 2013 Journalism The Damage Done Chairperson: Dennis Swibold The wate...
Abandoned gas station sites are a common blight, particularly in urban areas. An EPA survey of Illi...
As the birthplace of oil and gas, Pennsylvania is home to the highest number of orphaned abandoned o...
Innovators around the world are frantically searching for new green technologies to make our lives m...
This Article addresses the intersection of oil and gas law and environmental law on a topic that has...
Hydraulic fracturing is a method of extracting oil and gas developed in the 1940s. The purpose of hy...
Orphaned oil and gas wells are unplugged nonproducing wells with no solvent owner of record to plug ...
Throughout the state of California, oil operators will continue to abandon thousands of their oil we...
Recent measurements of methane emissions from abandoned oil/gas wells show that these wells can be a...
Abandoned oil and gas (AOG) wells can provide pathways for subsurface fluid migration, which can lea...
Unconventional shale gas extraction has grown significantly over the past decade in Washington Count...
The Marcellus Shale is by far the largest natural gas shale play in the United States\u27 and the la...
The dramatic rise in unconventional oil and gas extraction in Pennsylvania has presented a challenge...
AbstractThis study considered the fugitive emissions of methane (CH4) from former oil and gas explor...
The proliferation of unconventional natural gas drilling has brought considerable recent attention t...
Conde, Kelly, M.A., Spring 2013 Journalism The Damage Done Chairperson: Dennis Swibold The wate...
Abandoned gas station sites are a common blight, particularly in urban areas. An EPA survey of Illi...
As the birthplace of oil and gas, Pennsylvania is home to the highest number of orphaned abandoned o...
Innovators around the world are frantically searching for new green technologies to make our lives m...
This Article addresses the intersection of oil and gas law and environmental law on a topic that has...
Hydraulic fracturing is a method of extracting oil and gas developed in the 1940s. The purpose of hy...
Orphaned oil and gas wells are unplugged nonproducing wells with no solvent owner of record to plug ...
Throughout the state of California, oil operators will continue to abandon thousands of their oil we...
Recent measurements of methane emissions from abandoned oil/gas wells show that these wells can be a...
Abandoned oil and gas (AOG) wells can provide pathways for subsurface fluid migration, which can lea...
Unconventional shale gas extraction has grown significantly over the past decade in Washington Count...
The Marcellus Shale is by far the largest natural gas shale play in the United States\u27 and the la...
The dramatic rise in unconventional oil and gas extraction in Pennsylvania has presented a challenge...
AbstractThis study considered the fugitive emissions of methane (CH4) from former oil and gas explor...
The proliferation of unconventional natural gas drilling has brought considerable recent attention t...
Conde, Kelly, M.A., Spring 2013 Journalism The Damage Done Chairperson: Dennis Swibold The wate...
Abandoned gas station sites are a common blight, particularly in urban areas. An EPA survey of Illi...