The Kansas Corporation Commission received a $25 million federal grant to help plug 2,352 abandoned oil and gas wells in the state, most of them in eastern Kansas counties. The initial grant is part of $1.15 billion earmarked under the Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to help states remediate abandoned oil and gas wells. Over the next eight years, $4.7 billion has been allocated to plug abandoned wells in the U.S. The KCC is eligible to receive another $33.6 million in future formula grant funding, according to a KCC release on the grant award. “These federal grants provide Kansas with a one-time opportunity to help address the issue of abandoned wells in Kansas while helping the economy by providing good paying jobs for several years,” said Ryan A. Hoffman, KCC Conservation Division director.
Source: Parsons Sun