But while the Orphan Well Prevention Act will help reduce the number of abandoned and orphaned wells — currently around 5,300 — industry watchers said it does little to address the looming issue of wells that remain dormant indefinitely, some of which leak climate-warming methane and toxic fumes.

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    Conservatives complain endlessly about how “liberal” California is, yet deeply conservative shit like this keeps happening. When will Republicants realize neo-liberals are just conservatives with more tact?

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      Liberals don’t hate all the things I hate so I hate them for not hating the right people to hate. Jesus said so in the Bible.

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    These wells might become prime targets for eco terrorists. They should be capped with cement

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      Damaging an idle well makes little sense. It has no impact on the oil company and does environmental damage.

      Proper end of life for a well means not just some cap on top, but a plug or multiple plugs down in the borehole to prevent hydrocarbons from migrating into aquifers and salt water from migrating into freshwater aquifers