AI and Partnerships Tackle Orphaned Oil Wells Across the U.S.

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Researchers are using AI to identify undocumented orphaned oil and gas wells in the U.S., which pose environmental risks by potentially leaking chemicals and methane. By analyzing historical USGS maps, AI helps locate these wells, which are then verified using drones and sensors. This initiative, part of the CATALOG project, aims to improve detection and plugging of these wells to mitigate environmental hazards and reduce methane emissions.
- AI Helps Researchers Dig Through Old Maps to Find Lost Oil and Gas Wells Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (.gov)
- Why No One Wants California's Orphaned Oil Wells OilPrice.com
- How Texas could benefit as researchers use AI to find undocumented oil wells Houston Chronicle
- Berkeley Lab scientist in the field (IMAGE) EurekAlert
- Restoring the land through plugging and partnerships: tackling orphaned wells in Wyoming Bureau of Land Management
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