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Carbon Avoidance Credits in Oil and Gas Well Plugging

Discover how orphaned well remediation reduces methane and restores habitats while creating carbon credit opportunities with Luke Plants, a leader in environmental responsibility.
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1 hour
Language
English
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Carbon Avoidance Credits in Oil and Gas Well Plugging

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About the Live Webinar

Luke Plants, a third-generation owner of Plants and Goodwin, leads an oil and gas field service company operating in the Appalachian Basin. Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, new programs have been established to inventory and properly close orphaned wells. The law allocates $4.7 billion for plugging, remediation, and restoration activities on federal, Tribal, state, and private lands. This investment aims to reduce methane and other greenhouse gas emissions, address water contamination, restore native habitats, create good-paying union jobs, and support disproportionately impacted communities. Demonstrating a commitment to environmental responsibility, Plants and Goodwin have partnered with Zefiro Methane Corp., a climate tech firm focused on reducing methane emissions from abandoned wells. Luke will also explore the growing role of carbon credit markets in incentivizing the plugging of orphaned and abandoned wells.

Event Details

Participants in this free one-hour webinar will learn about orphaned well plugging, remediation, and restoration, with a focus on reducing methane and greenhouse gas emissions.

This event is being offered at no charge to participants.

Registration is required to receive the link to access the webinar.

A link to the recorded webinar will be emailed to registrants within ten business days after the live event. The recording will be accessible for six months from the event date.

Who is this for?
  • Landowners
  • International energy regulators
  • Energy policymakers
  • Local governments
What will you learn?
  • Plugging orphaned well sites
  • Conducting remediation and restoration activities on federal, Tribal, state, and private lands
  • Reducing methane and other greenhouse gas emissions from orphaned wells
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