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BLM defends its work on NPR-A 'legacy wells'

Anchorage Daily News online -- REMEDIATION: Plugging just one carries price tag in the millions of dollars.

By WESLEY LOY
Petroleum News

Published: February 4th, 2012 10:11 PM
Last Modified: February 4th, 2012 10:11 PM

Officials with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management say the agency is monitoring environmental risk from old wells on federal land on Alaska's North Slope, as well as updating plans for remediating the sites.

The comments come in response to an Alaska state legislator's charge that the BLM has neglected the dozens of so-called legacy wells.

Rep. Charisse Millett, R-Anchorage, is sponsoring House Joint Resolution 29, which urges the BLM "to plug legacy wells properly and to reclaim the legacy well sites as soon as possible." Artealia Gilliard, spokeswoman for BLM Alaska, said the agency's priority is


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wrunner
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 12:15:38 AM

Plug it.

Plug it now.

Plug it good.

Plug it well, so the the well stays well plugged.
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LOL, good post doeslayersr, and yet they continue their exercises doofusdom!

PIG GOVERNMENT loves us now baby!!!

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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 4:54:20 PM

ok
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BIG OIL & GAS love us

Well now. Isn't this just a kettle of worms?

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BLM manages the Indiana-sized National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, located to the west of Alpine, Kuparuk, Prudhoe Bay and other central North Slope oil fields.

Gilliard's email said the BLM actually has plugged and remediated 12 legacy wells since 2002.

Most recently, the Drew Point well was plugged in 2010 at a cost of $16.8 million, and the Umiat No. 9 well was plugged in 2011 at a cost of $2.5 million, the email said.

BLM plans to plug three additional high-priority wells by the end of 2013 at Umiat, Gilliard's email said.

"Based upon the environmental risk, the BLM is updating the 2004 legacy well report and re-prioritizing the remediation of the remaining wells in coordination with the State of Alaska," the email said. "Upon completion of this assessment, the BLM will request additional funds for future remediations."

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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 3:32:34 PM

I think Alaska has an issue and in almost all cases, the states have to deal with what everyone else including the Fed does and dictates to them, creating the issues at hand. Alaska is in a tough place and I do wish them the best and wisest of wisdom to fix it if possible.
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 1:47:48 PM

Read the article doofuses and dunderheads, it was the US Government which drilled the wells, not private companies. The article is written to make you believe some evil oil company abandoned the wells. It will be interesting to see how many people comment without reading the article.

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Not surprise money talk know matter what on hands.
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 10:38:43 AM

Officials with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management say the agency is monitoring environmental risk..
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:05:03 AM

An article in the forthcoming winter 2011-12 issue of Frontiers, BLM Alaska's newsletter, discusses the extreme coastal erosion occurring along the NPR-A coastline, especially near Pogik Bay.
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OIL COMPANIES should pay for it!
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:04:21 AM

It doesn't matter who you work for there are those that just don't always get the job done right. Sounds like there is some clean up to be done up there when the snow melts off & the land drys up enough to get vehicles up there.
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greed again
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all about $$$$$
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 4:55:03 AM

Read the article doofuses and dunderheads, it was the US Government which drilled the wells, not private companies. The article is written to make you believe some evil oil company abandoned the wells. It will be interesting to see how many people comment without reading the article.
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 4:22:39 AM

Ok you made millions out of those wells, Now close them up.
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 4:17:36 AM

Ok
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