Throughout the history of oil and gas production in the United States, millions of wells have been drilled for exploration and energy production. Hundreds of thousands of unplugged wells are no longer actively producing and are currently under orphan status, with no responsible party obligated for plugging. Orphan wells can pose threats to water resources by providing pathways for contaminants..
By: Joshua Woda, Karl B. Haase, Ph.D., Nick Gianoutsos, Kristina M Gutchess, New York Water Science Center
Tags: New York Water Science Center, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, Water, United States, abandoned wells, methane, wellbore integrity, Hydrogeology, principal aquifers, United States of America, New York Water Science Center, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, Groundwater Quality, Hydrogeology, Geospatial Applications, Water Quality, Groundwater, Regional Studies and Technical Support
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