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Texas’s Tiny-Well Problem: Landowners and Regulators Grapple with Aging Assets
environment1 month ago

Texas’s Tiny-Well Problem: Landowners and Regulators Grapple with Aging Assets

Across Texas, thousands of aging wells produce little oil to stay active, leaving landowners like Jackie Chesnutt facing spills and pollution on their property while regulators contend with reporting gaps and a growing backlog of orphan wells. The case at CORE Petro, which Chesnutt accuses of noncompliance, highlights how some operators keep wells marginally productive to avoid plugging costs. State rules and reporting can be inconsistent, and funding and policy changes—involving bonding reforms, Senate Bill 1150, and Inflation Reduction Act grants—are intended to accelerate plugging and reduce public risk, but the legacy of stripper wells and limited enforcement continues to pose environmental and financial challenges for landowners.

"California's Oil Battle: Dueling Measures and a New Czar Ignite Controversy"
energyenvironment2 years ago

"California's Oil Battle: Dueling Measures and a New Czar Ignite Controversy"

The battle over California's oil industry is intensifying as climate change impacts worsen. California's first oil czar will take office in August, and oil companies will have to provide data on their profit margins to the state, potentially facing penalties for price gouging. Several bills aimed at increasing transparency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions have been proposed but face mixed results. Regulators plan to plug nearly 400 orphan wells, but environmental groups are concerned about the cost falling on taxpayers. A ballot measure to overturn a ban on drilling near homes has qualified for the 2024 election, while environmental groups have filed a counter-initiative to reinstate the ban. Oil interests are expected to spend record amounts to influence energy and climate policy in the state.