Ohio has one of the longest histories of oil and natural gas drilling in the United States
Since 1860, at least 275,000 wells have been drilled in this state. Unplugged, abandoned oil and gas wells in Ohio pose significant health, safety, and environmental problems. Many abandoned wells in Ohio have little or no remaining well-head infrastructure and, as a result, continuously leak significant and harmful amounts of methane into the atmosphere. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) currently estimates that there are more than 10,000 unplugged and abandoned oil and gas wells that need to be plugged. The Well Done Foundation is launching its plugging program in Ohio to help with that task. We are working with ODNR and with experienced and talented Ohio-based contractors to plug as many of these methane-spewing wells as we can – one well at a time.
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Ohio Orphaned Well
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Ohio Orphaned Well
How Can I get Involved in Plugging Orphan Wells?
Want to play a role in plugging orphan wells and mitigating their environmental impact? There are two great ways to get involved! First, stay informed and inspired by signing up for our newsletter. We’ll keep you updated on our latest projects, the impact we’re making, and ways you can contribute. Second, consider making a donation to directly support our well-plugging efforts. You can also offset your carbon footprint here. Every contribution, big or small, helps us tackle this critical issue. You can find both the newsletter signup and donation links at the bottom of this page. Let’s work together to create a cleaner, healthier planet!