Curtis Shuck, Well Done Foundation,
gives some history of the abandon and orphan wells in the United
States. Shuck believes his 30 years of oil and gas experience has
created an opportunity to create positive endeavors for industry and
communities.
Many of the wells are on farms or ranches or open prairies. In
addition to plugging the wells, it also restores the quarter- to
half-acre of land affected by the well. The well is dug below the
surface so land can be used for farming or grazing.
The COVID-19 Shutdown, CARES Act and coronavirus impacts are also
discussed in relation to fund raising and general operations for current
wells that are being shut in.
Chuck said there are over 3 million orphan wells in the Unites States
and companies involved could create a Carbon Finance Strategy.
The interview dives into the idea that industry leaders need to be paying attention to this issue as more communities are starting to release health studies relating to orphan and abandon wells. Proactive not reactive.
Terry Etam author of End of the Fossil Fuel Insanity, writer at the BOE Report, and blogger at Public Energy Number One gives an update from Canada on the current state of oil and gas.
Etam comments on the recent momentum of governments stepping in and
controlling oil and gas production. Texas, Oklahoma and North Dakota
have all discussed the idea of state-controlled production.
This past March, Mike Sommers, president, API, immediately shut down bail outs and government intervention. Then, Parsley Energy CEO Matt Gallagher publicly discusses government intervention on CNBC.
On one side, Etam says, there is the free market argument, which is
an ideology the oil and gas industry has prided themselves on striving
for. However, Etam argues the reality is there is more control
happening right now than many believe or know.
Etam continues the discussion by saying the term or classification of
environmentalist should be labeled the “climate change movement”. The
emotional aspects of the political argument is discussed along with the
potential of additional government intervention and influence.
Planet of the Humans is discussed from the Biomass and Natural Gas
perspective. The idea that natural gas is a foundation fuel for the
future rather than a bridge fuel.
Etam explains why Shell should be considering coming back to Alberta after some public relations issues.
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