May 26, 2022
Orphaned well clean-up will create good-paying jobs, ensure healthy communities and revitalize rural economies
Manchin, Capito Announce Funding from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Address an Orphaned Well in the Gauley River National Recreation Area
Orphaned well clean-up will create good-paying jobs, ensure healthy communities and revitalize rural economies
Washington,
DC – 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 funding to plug, remediate and reclaim an orphaned well
located within the Gauley River National Recreation Area. This project is
funded through an initial $33 million from the Department of the Interior to
address and clean up orphaned oil and gas wells on Federal lands across the
country. This funding, along with the more than $141 million for wells on
private and state lands previously announced in January, 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.
“The
Gauley River National Recreation Area is one of West Virginia’s – and America’s
– most treasured playgrounds. For generations, families and outdoor enthusiasts
from across the country have enjoyed the world-class rapids and rugged hiking
trails this area has come to be known for. The orphaned well clean up funding
from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will ensure this beloved area can remain
healthy for our children and grandchildren while also bringing new economic
opportunities and creating good-paying jobs. I look forward to seeing the
positive impacts of this funding and, as Chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, I will continue advocating for resources to ensure
the wild and wonderful corners of West Virginia are protected for generations
to come,” said Chairman Manchin.
“The
natural beauty of West Virginia’s landscape is unmatched, and that is
especially true of our Gauley River National Recreation Area. Generations of
West Virginians have enjoyed the outdoor opportunities available at the Gauley
River, and it’s essential that we preserve this access for generations to
come,” Senator Capito said. “Providing resources that protect the
grandeur of the Mountain State will always be a priority, and I’m proud to see
this effort facilitated by the bipartisan infrastructure law.”
“The natural beauty of West Virginia’s landscape is unmatched, and that is especially true of our Gauley River National Recreation Area. Generations of West Virginians have enjoyed the outdoor opportunities available at the Gauley River, and it’s essential that we preserve this access for generations to come,” Senator Capito said. “Providing resources that protect the grandeur of the Mountain State will always be a priority, and I’m proud to see this effort facilitated by the bipartisan infrastructure law.”
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