August 26, 2022
Orphaned well clean-up will create good-paying jobs, ensure healthy communities and revitalize rural economies across the state
ICYMI: Manchin, Capito Announce Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Clean Up Orphaned Wells Across West Virginia
Orphaned well clean-up will create good-paying jobs, ensure healthy communities and revitalize rural economies across the state
Charleston, WV –
Yesterday, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) announced West
Virginia will receive $25 million to plug, remediate and reclaim 160
orphaned wells throughout the state. These projects will be funded through an initial
national award of $560 million from the Department of the Interior to address
and clean up orphaned oil and gas wells on Federal lands across the United
States. This funding was made possible by the bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act and will reduce methane emissions, clean up
the environment and help reinvigorate communities across West Virginia impacted
by orphaned oil and gas wells.
“I’m pleased the Department of
the Interior is continuing to effectively implement my Bipartisan Infrastructure
Law by announcing this additional funding for orphaned well clean-up
projects, including 160 wells across West Virginia. These projects will ensure
West Virginia’s hardworking communities can remain safe and healthy for future
generations, while also bringing new economic opportunities and creating
good-paying jobs for our communities. I look forward to seeing West Virginia
move quickly to utilize these funds and, as Chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, I will continue advocating for resources to ensure
communities across the Mountain State can rebuild and succeed once
again,” said Chairman Manchin.
“When we crafted the
bipartisan infrastructure law, addressing abandoned wells scattered throughout
our nation and in West Virginia was an important priority. It takes key
investments to help local communities meet the challenges posed by these
orphaned wells, and that’s exactly what this will provide. In this round of
funding alone, our state will be able to plug and begin to remediate 160 wells,
which will have a major impact in nearly every corner of our state,” Senator
Capito said.
The historic Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act provided $4.7 billion to plug,
remediate and reclaim orphaned wells via grants to the States and new federal
programs. In West Virginia, these grants will help the State’s Department of
Environmental Protection to ensure that state and local priorities are
addressed, while employing local oil and gas workers. Millions of Americans
live within a mile of hundreds of thousands of orphaned oil and gas wells and
there are at least 4,646 documented orphan wells in West Virginia alone that
will be eligible for funding under this initiative. These wells jeopardize
public health and safety by contaminating groundwater, seeping toxic chemicals,
emitting harmful pollutants including methane, and harming wildlife. In
addition to creating good-paying jobs addressing this pollution, these
investments create safer and more inhabitable communities and drive new
economic opportunities.
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