Register now for the AAPG Orphan, Abandoned, Idle, and Marginal Wells Conference on 18–19 February in Tulsa, OK and learn about new opportunities and best practices for plugging and repurposing orphan, abandoned, idle, and marginal wells. You'll also learn how to comply with new requirements for funding, methane emissions measurement and monitoring, groundwater protection, and more.
This conference is ideal for those who wish to tackle the issues of orphan, idle, abandoned, and marginal wells from a business and/or a technical perspective. We will have a full track with topics that will enable businesspeople to design a project from inception (identifying and classifying wells), to completion, with an eye to funding sources and mechanisms that have recently emerged. Operators, geologists, engineers, chemists, and environmental specialists can learn about new regulations, new materials, technologies, and best practices for testing, plugging, and ongoing operations.
Following the two-day in-person conference there will be a one-day training course on methane monitoring on 20 February.
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