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Technologies and Practices for Plugging and Remediating Orphaned and Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells
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NASEM
Description
Orphaned wells can present a risk to the environment and public by emitting methane, contaminating groundwater, and/or impacting ecosystems. The National Academies will convene an ad hoc committee of experts to provide advice to U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Orphaned Wells Program Office (OWPO) on regulatory, technical, scientific, and economic considerations for plugging and remediating orphaned and abandoned oil and gas wells. The committee will:
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Eligible Applicants
- Organization
- Government
Additional Eligibility Information
Organizations or government entities involved in well-plugging and remediation activities.
Funding Type
other
Categories of Funding Activity
- Earth Sciences
- Energy and Energy Conservation
- Engineering and Technology
- Environment and Environmental Studies
- Transportation and Infrastructure
Grantor Contact Information
Noel Walters, Telephone: (202) 334-2794
Grantor Email
nwalters@nas.edu
Other Grantor Informaiton
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private, nonprofit institutions that provide independent, objective advice to inform policy with evidence, spark progress and innovation, and confront challenging issues for the benefit of society. They are comprised of three academies: the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine. The organization convenes hundreds of conferences, workshops, and symposia annually, bringing together leading experts from academia, public, and private sectors. Their work focuses on providing high-quality, evidence-based consensus on complex scientific, engineering, and health-related challenges. They produce peer-reviewed reports, publish scientific journals, and serve as a trusted source of expert advice for policymaking. The National Academies mobilize approximately 6,000 top experts each year who volunteer their time and knowledge to conduct policy studies, workshops, and other activities aimed at addressing critical issues facing the nation and world.
Additional information
Information from the workshop will be considered in the examination of well-plugging technologies. Additional URLs:
https://nap.nationalacademies.org/28035
Supporting Link
https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/technologies-and-practices-for-plugging-and-remediating-orphaned-and-abandoned-oil-and-gas-wells
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