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Smith: Royalty credit is the solution to Alberta s legacy well problem

Smith: Royalty credit is the solution to Alberta s legacy well problem
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Cypress County faces highest well cleanup tab - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Cypress County faces highest well cleanup tab Poll Yes A pumpjack works at a well head on an oil and gas installation near Cremona, Alta., in this October 2016 file photo. Cypress County is reportedly facing $5 billion in oil and gas well cleanup costs, the most of any municipality in Alberta. CP FILE PHOTO It will cost close to $5 billion to clean up oil and gas wells in Cypress County, the highest price-tag of any municipality in the province – and likely the country – according to a report released Tuesday. The report, titled “The Big Cleanup,” was released by the Alberta Liabilities Disclosure Project and also estimates the County of Newell as rounding out the top four municipalities with hefty price tags for well remediation. ALDP’s estimate for Newell is $2.7 billion.

Report calls for public takeover of old oil and gas wells to fund their cleanup

Article content Most of Alberta’s energy wells no longer hold enough oil and gas to pay for their cleanup and the public should take them over to ensure their remaining revenue funds remediation, a new report concludes. “It is a radical idea,” said Regan Boychuk of the Alberta Liabilities Disclosure Project, which produced the report. “It is something akin to nationalization.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Report calls for public takeover of old oil and gas wells to fund their cleanup Back to video Using data from the Alberta Energy Regulator released under Freedom of Information legislation, the report estimates the overall cleanup cost for the province’s 300,000 unreclaimed wells at somewhere between $40 billion and $70 billion a figure that doesn’t include infrastructure such as pipelines or pumping stations.

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