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British Columbia Announces Funding to Clean Up Orphan and Inactive Wells

May 15, 2020

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Written By Brad Gilmour, Keely Cameron, Stephanie Ridge

On May 13, 2020, British Columbia announced how it will administer the $120 million in federal funds earmarked to clean up orphaned and inactive oil and gas wells underĀ COVID-19 Economic Response Plan for the Canada's Energy Sector. British Columbia is the second province to roll out its programming in relation to these federal funds. Alberta was the first jurisdiction to announce its Site Rehabilitation Program and continues to make adjustments as the program is implemented. Saskatchewan has not yet announced how it will administer the $400 million allocated to the Government of Saskatchewan to support work to clean up orphan and inactive oil and gas wells across the province.

In its news release, British Columbia states that it intends to invest this funding across three new programs:

Applications for the Dormant Sites Reclamation Program will be accepted starting on May 25, 2020. Kick-off dates for the Legacy Sites Reclamation and Orphan Sites Supplemental Reclamation Programs have not yet been released.

Oil and gas field service companies and contractors based in British Columbia, with registration, office and operations in British Columbia, may participate in the programs.

Similarities and Differences

At this early stage, a few comparisons may be made between the two provinces' approaches:

Next Steps

We will continue to provide updates as additional information on all three programs becomes available. We expect that as each of the programs develops and evolves, that the province's respective experiences may impact future iterations.

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