Are you ready?

www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/areyouready_full.pdf.

Are you ready? FEMA Disaster preparedness booklet/  Sections on Hazardous Materials, Chemicals, Explosions for the general public to prepare and respond to emergencies.

Orphaned NY Oil and Gas Wells

Orphaned NY Oil and Gas Wells.

by Ron Bishop

Jan, 2012

History of Oil and Gas Well Abandonment in New York Ronald E. Bishop, Ph.D., C.H.O.Chemistry & Biochemistry Department SUNY College at OneontaSustainable Otsego, January 8, 2012Summary:

The aim of this study was to evaluate the

success of New York State’s

regulatoryprogram for the oil and gas industry with respect to post‐production plugging andreclamation. Annual reports from the Division of Mineral Resources, New York StateDepartment of Environmental Conservation over the last twenty‐five years portray an oiland gas industry which has consistently neglected to plug most (89%) of its depleted wells.In this regard, the most recent record has been the worst: Plugging percentage ratesranged from 3.5 to 7.1% t

hroughout the 2000’s.

Further, there is no program, existing or proposed, to periodically monitor and repair plugged and abandoned wells which have begun to leak. Therefore, new plugging and reclamation guidelines presented in the revised draft Supplement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for the Oil, Gas and Solution Mining Regulatory Program (rdSGEIS Section 5.17 ) , and proposed new regulations for plugging and abandoning depleted oil and gas wells (

6 NYCRR Section555.5 ) are inadequate. Moreover, they are mere academic exercises: Unless the State of New York State does something to dramatically alter the long‐standing culture of neglect,we can reasonably expect oil and gas industry operators to ignore any new standards just as they systematically ignore existing standards today

Wyoming May Act to Plug Abandoned Wells as Natural Gas Boom Ends – NYTimes.com

Wyoming May Act to Plug Abandoned Wells as Natural Gas Boom Ends – NYTimes.com.

Alabama derailment reignites oil transport concerns – The Globe and Mail

Alabama derailment reignites oil transport concerns – The Globe and Mail.

Looking for a Way Around Keystone XL, Canadian Oil Hits the Rails – NYTimes.com

Looking for a Way Around Keystone XL, Canadian Oil Hits the Rails – NYTimes.com.

2012 Leak Detection Study – Document – NYTimes.com

2012 Leak Detection Study – Document – NYTimes.com.

Oil Spill in North Dakota Raises Detection Concerns – NYTimes.com

Oil Spill in North Dakota Raises Detection Concerns – NYTimes.com.

Map of oil and gas spills in Colorado flood area | Amy Mall’s Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC

Map of oil and gas spills in Colorado flood area | Amy Mall’s Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC.

Ruptured pipeline with inherent defects had new stresses placed on it | McClatchy

Ruptured pipeline with inherent defects had new stresses placed on it | McClatchy.

North Dakota Oil Boom Seen Adding Costs for Rail Safety – Bloomberg

North Dakota Oil Boom Seen Adding Costs for Rail Safety – Bloomberg.