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There are over 3,000,000 orphan oil wells in the USA - and nobody seems to know about the damage they are inflicting!
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@Rydurr

1 month ago

Worked service rigs for a few years, and my rig specifically sealed abandoned wells! Cool to see you talking about this!

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@jonathanjuillerat9831

1 month ago

As someone who lives in oil country, a lot of these companies dont go "bankrupt" they just use that to stop the expenditures. Next time the boom comes around you will see the same names under new business names.

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@igvtec

1 month ago

I was actually wondering, if there were companies out there. That went around, sealing these old oil drill holes. Thank you, for your great work greatly appreciated.

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@bvallerina

3 weeks ago

Thank goodness for the people who do this hard and very important work

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@benreid7567

1 month ago

The oil doesn't always run out. In many cases the well becomes water cut which means the water below the oil can migrate through the permeable formation more quickly than the more viscous oil.
This is whats referred to as coning out due to the water migrating in a cone shaped vortex in the formation.
The big concern are zombie wells. When the welll is stopped being pumped the water will gradually settle down to its level below the oil while the oil migrates back into the well bore. The gas above the oil also migrates towards the wellbore and because of the underbalance begins to push the oil toward the surface causing the well to flow by itself.
This is called a kick. As this process speeds up it turns into a blowout, an uncontrolled release of oil and gas.
I hope this can help you understand how an oil well can come back to life.

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@Khaerulbtg

1 month ago

There's should be a law that forces companies to seal their hole

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@JBo77

1 month ago

How interesting! Thanks for bringing this to light good sir!

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@SenkouNoMahimeEne

13 hours ago

I just learned something from this, thank you for your contributions to this planet!

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@bruceweirich3733

1 month ago

I knew a woman that would do research and plat old abandoned wells and have them plugged properly. Amazing stories!

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@GunnerPelham-dk3ij

1 month ago

I’ve been working on service rigs for 8 years now and I have done alot of plug jobs awesome seeing you talk about this

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@dizzzzy001

1 month ago

Work on well abandonments, pump cement to fill the old oil wells up. Weird but cool to see you talk about my field of work because people rarely know about this 👍

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@stuartpearce2997

2 weeks ago

Excellent information. I did not know these facts. Thanks for the work and the information.

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@stanleybarreto9740

1 month ago

Thank you for doing this, as well as bringing attention to these things 🙏

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@Erkdaddy

1 month ago

"No methane will be escaping this hole..."

My ass calls your bluff sir.

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@captc0ck5lap60

1 month ago

"Uhh, hey bud, does this hole smell like hydrogen sulfides?"

Sniffs "Hmm, not sur-"

dies

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@insertchannel666

1 week ago

I appreciate you for using your platform to share important information like this. You're absolutely amazing!! Thank you so much

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@grizzlywizzly

3 weeks ago

First video of yours I’m seeing, but very much not my last. Thank you for not only educating, but also actually doing the good that we need in this world ❤

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@jeremym5710

1 month ago

Thanks for teaching me something and sloving the problem ❤

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@dark14life

1 month ago

"No methane will be escaping this hole ever again."

Some guy in 100 years.: "Yeah, unplug it. We need the methane."

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@Hash625

3 weeks ago

Thank you Jerry and team!

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