Legislator rips BLM on legacy well issueHouse resolution urges federal agency to reclaim abandoned well sites in National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska; BLM has cited huge costs Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
An Alaska state legislator says the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has “ignored its responsibility” to properly square away dozens of old, abandoned well sites on the North Slope.
Rep. Charisse Millett, R-Anchorage, on Jan. 17 introduced House Joint Resolution 29 urging the BLM “to plug legacy wells....
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