Thursday, July 10, 2025

Williamsport Sun Editorial: Pennsylvania Needs A New Plan For Conventional Oil & Gas Wells Abandoned By Their Owners; Increasing Bond Amounts Only Part Of Solution

The following editorial appeared in the
Williamsport Sun Gazette on July 10, 2025--

Pennsylvania is losing ground in its efforts to cap abandoned oil and gas wells.

According to a recent state legislative hearing, the state has seen 1,154 more oil and gas wells abandoned since 2020 while, over the past two and a half years, plugging only 308 abandoned wells. 

This comes after the state received $76 million from the federal government to speed up the process of capping abandoned wells.

The 1,154 abandoned in that time represent just a fraction of the total unplugged wells across the state. 

Reports from the Department of Environmental Protection estimate there are up to 560,000 of the wells statewide. 

The average cost to plug a well, per the DEP, was about $110,000 in 2024.

Obviously, money alone isn’t the only issue the state faces dealing with uncapped wells. House Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Havertown, chair of the Environmental and Natural Resource Protection committee, has reintroduced a bill to give the state Department of Environmental Protection and the Environmental Quality Board the authority to set bonds for drillers that are closer to the cost of plugging a well. 

The higher bonds would act as a deterrent and compensation for abandoning newer wells.

It’s not a bad idea, Companies drilling now should be required to cap wells before abandoning them so that the cost doesn’t fall back on taxpayers. 

But simply increasing the bond requirements on oil and gas companies only slows the gap between new abandoned wells and the number of wells being capped.

Corporate responsibility alone won’t solve the orphaned wells problem in Pennsylvania. State lawmakers and the Department of Environmental Protection need to come up with a plan to deal with orphaned wells.

The federal government’s $76 million of help is appreciated, but at the state’s current average cost of $110,000 to plug an abandoned well in 2024, Pennsylvania has a $61.6 billion problem on its hands. 

The state can’t continue to lose ground as it deals with orphaned wells – and in our opinion that means the state is going to have to find additional resources to deal with orphaned wells and find a way to lower the average cost to plug an orphaned well.

New bond requirements only nibble around the edge of the orphaned well problem. 

A bigger shift in state policy and procedure is needed.

[Note: A similar editorial appeared in the Warren Times on July 1, 2025.]

Resource Links - Abandoned Wells:

-- DEP: Widespread Non-Compliance With Environmental Laws Continues In Conventional Oil & Gas Industry;  3,108+ Abandoned Wells; At Least 85% Conventional Well Owners Fail To Submit Production, Waste, Well Integrity Reports  [6.12.25]

-- DEP: 768 Abandoned Conventional Oil & Gas Wells May Be Plugged In Next Year; Over 27,000 New Abandoned Wells May Have Been Found; Alternatives To Well Plugging Bonds [PaEN]

-- House Committee Moves Bill To Restore Authority For Setting Conventional Oil & Gas Well Plugging Bond Amounts To Help Protect Taxpayers From Billions In Plugging Costs; Republicans Oppose  [PaEN]

-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - June 7 to 27 - Finding 27,000 More Abandoned Conventional Wells; Not Tracking Water/Wastewater Pipelines; Failure To Comply With DEP Orders; Inadvertent Pipeline Construction Returns - Again  [PaEN] 

-- House Hearing: Let’s Work Together To Make Conventional Oil & Gas Industry Practices Cleaner, Respect Property Rights, Protect Taxpayers And Prevent New Abandoned Wells  [4.24.23]

PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:

-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - July 5 to 11 - Shale Gas Wastewater, Fracking Chemicals Release; Water Pipeline Rupture; Crude Oil Spills; More Abandoned Wells  [PaEN] 

-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - July 12  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP Invites Comments On An Air Quality Permit For A Proposed 218 MW Natural Gas Power Plant For A Data Center In Bradford County; Site Originally Proposed For An LNG Gas Facility  [PaEN]

-- DEP Posted 70 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In July 12  PA Bulletin  [PaEN] 

Comments On DEP Oil & Gas Methane Emissions Reduction Plan:

-- Shale Gas Industry VP Attacks Credibility Of A Mom And Allegheny County Resident For Comments She Submitted In Support Of DEP Plan To Reduce Methane Emissions From The Oil & Gas Industry  [PaEN] 

-- PennLive Guest Essay: Why Pennsylvanians Must Speak Up For Reducing Oil & Gas Methane Emissions - Kim Anderson, Evangelical Environmental Network

-- Oil & Gas Methane Pollution Reduction Testimony: Patrice Tomcik, Mother, Butler County Resident And Moms Clean Air Force Member  [PaEN] 

-- Oil & Gas Methane Pollution Reduction Testimony: Kim Anderson, Evangelical Environmental Network - Rager Mountain Leak Of 1.1 Billion Cubic Feet Of Natural Gas  [PaEN]

-- Oil & Gas Methane Pollution Reduction Testimony: Sarah Hertweck, Indiana Township Supervisor - ‘I See Up Close How Hobbled We Are By The State To Make The Best Choices For Our Community’  [PaEN] 

-- Oil & Gas Methane Pollution Reduction Testimony: Rachel Meyer, Mother, Beaver County Resident - My Home Is Near A Natural Gas Compressor Station, 8 Shale Gas Well Pads, And The Shell Petrochemical Plant Is In My County  [PaEN] 

-- Oil & Gas Methane Pollution Reduction Testimony: Barbara Jarmoska, 77 Year Resident Lycoming County - The Degradation Is ‘Shocking And Tragic’  [PaEN]

-- Oil & Gas Methane Pollution Reduction Testimony: Vanessa Lynch, Mother, Allegheny County Resident - Its Been 5 Years Since A Grand Jury Report Said Pennsylvania Failed To Protect Families From Fracking, Let's Right Past Failures  [PaEN] 

Related Articles This Week - Natural Gas/Energy:

-- Delaware RiverKeeper, Better Path Coalition Urge Public To Oppose Federal Agency Proposal To Lift Ban On Shipping LNG Natural Gas By Rail; Comments Due Aug. 4   [PaEN]

-- Upper Makefield Twp. To Host July 15 In-Person Town Hall With DEP On Energy Transfer/Sunoco Petroleum Pipeline Contamination In Bucks County  [PaEN] 

-- Williamsport Sun Editorial: Pennsylvania Needs A New Plan For Abandoned Conventional Oil & Gas Wells; Increasing Bond Amounts Only Part Of Solution  [PaEN]

-- The Derrick: Aqua Pennsylvania Details $5.5 Million Upgrade Costs For Rhodes Estates Water Systems In Venango County Area; Fallout Continues From Conventional Oil Well Wastewater Spill  [PaEN]

-- July 28 Webinar: SLAPP Suits: Legal & Communication Strategies To Protect Your Voice In A Legally Risky Environment  [PaEN] 

-- PJM Interconnection Opens Next Electric Capacity Auction Bidding Window Of July 9 to 15 For 2026-27 Electric Delivery; Hold Your Breath!  [PaEN] 

-- US Dept. Of Energy Releases Report On Electric Grid Reliability, Security Saying Generation Growth Must Match Needs Of A.I. Data Centers;  But What About ‘Ordinary People’?   [PaEN] 

NewsClips - Natural Gas/Energy:

-- TribLive: Effort To Find Conventional Oil & Gas Wells Abandoned By Their Owners Coming To Allegheny County  

-- WTAE: Work To Identify Conventional Oil & Gas Wells Abandoned By Their Owners In Allegheny, Washington Counties Begins This Summer 

-- The Allegheny Front - Julie Grant: Longtime FracTracker Alliance Activist Ted Auch Moves On, His Concerns About The Industry Persist  

-- The Allegheny Front - Reid Frazier: PA Leaders, President To Meet At Carnegie Mellon On Natural Gas, Data Centers As A.I. Threatens To Worsen Climate Change   [July 15]

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Pittsburgh Summit To Showcase Intersection Of Energy, A.I. And Policy  [July 15]

-- Post-Gazette - Chloe Jad/Anya Litvak: A Critical Energy And A.I. Summit Is Coming To Pittsburgh July 15; Is The City Ready For Its Close-Up? 

-- Post-Gazette: Gov. Shapiro To Attend McCormick’s Energy, A.I. Summit In Pittsburgh 

-- Post-Gazette: PA US Sen. McCormick In The Spotlight As He Brings Focus On PA Energy, A.K. To Pittsburgh 

-- TribLive: President’s Participation In Energy Summit At Carnegie Mellon Met With Backlash

-- Utility Dive: PJM Market Monitor Urges FERC To Set Conditions On NRG Energy’s Plan To Buy 13GW In Gas-Fired Generation From LS Power To Avoid Market Abuses

-- Reuters: PJM, America’s Largest Power Grid, Is Struggling To Meet Demand From A.I.; Electricity Bills Are Projected To Surge 20% This Summer  [PDF of Article

-- Bloomberg: Electric Bills In US Set To Rise As Utility Requests For Rate Hikes To Accommodate A.I. Data Center Demands Double 

-- WESA - Rachel McDevitt: As More A.I. Data Centers Connect To PA’s Electric Grid, Some Worry Prices Will Spike 

-- Financial Times: US Utilities Plot Big Rise In Electricity Rates As Data Centre Demand Booms

-- Observer-Reporter: Greene County Planning Commission Approves New Mammoth Natural Gas Compressor Station In Wayne Township

-- Observer-Reporter: New Study Links Chemicals In Plastics To Heart Disease Deaths

-- Clean Air Council, NRDC Sue EPA Over Toxic Refinery Chemical That Threatens Fenceline Communities  [PaEN]

-- Inquirer: Strong Odor Like Sulfur Or Gasoline Caused By Equipment Failure At Delaware County Refinery After A Power Outage

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EQT And KeyState Remain Committed To ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Projects

-- DCED: Gov. Shapiro Announces $4.5 Million Investment In Firm Making Hydrogen Storage Containers In Lycoming County

-- Observer-Reporter: Study Finds Hundreds Of Miles Of Southwest PA Roads In ‘Poor’ Condition

-- Observer-Reporter: EQT Shale Gas Driller Sues Morgan Twp., Greene County In Federal Court Over Limits On Heavy Equipment Hauling On Local Roads To Prevent Damage  [PDF of Article

-- TribLive Letters: Natural Gas Benefits Pennsylvania - By Patrick Henderson, VP Marcellus Shale Gas Coalition

-- Guest Essay: The Real Story Behind The Act 13 Shale Gas Drilling Impact Fee - It's Not Funding, It's Cleanup Money - By Mary Jo Simmen-Gray, Hempfield, Westmoreland County Resident  [PaEN]

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EQT And KeyState Remain Committed To ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Projects

-- DCED: Gov. Shapiro Announces $4.5 Million Investment In Firm Making Hydrogen Storage Containers In Lycoming County

-- TribLive: EQT Buys Olympus For $1.8 Billion, Consolidates Grip On Southwest PA Natural Gas

-- Newsweek: Oil & Natural Gas Drilling Plummets Under President Despite ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Promise Due To Market Forces 

-- Reuters: APA Corp Said It Curtailed US Natural Gas, Liquids Production In 2nd Quarter On Weak Prices

-- Reuters: LNG Canada’s Start-Up Yet To Lift Natural Gas Prices Amid Supply Glut

[Posted: July 10, 2025]  PA Environment Digest

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