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Oil and Gas Well Plugging in Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Act of 1984 requires well owners and operators to plug their wells prior to closure and within one year of ending production. We look at requirements, regulatory tools, funding, and more regarding methane emissions from unplugged wells.

February 10, 2025

Oil and Gas Well Plugging in Pennsylvania

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