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Low-Producing Oil Wells in Texas Cause Headaches for Landowners

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Introduction

Texas is known for its vast oil reserves, with many wells producing hundreds of barrels per day. However, there are many wells that produce only a few barrels per month, causing problems for landowners.

Jackie Chesnutt, a retired engineer, claims that the five wells operating on her ranch in West Texas are out of compliance with state rules and should be shut down. The company responsible, CORE Petro, claims that it is struggling to break even and cannot afford to plug the wells.

The Problem of Low-Producing Wells

There are thousands of oil and gas wells in Texas that produce less than 10 barrels per day, according to the state regulator. To remain active, an oil well in Texas must produce at least 5 barrels for three consecutive months or at least 1 barrel for 12 consecutive months.

Companies often maintain a minimal amount of oil production instead of plugging a well, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Landowners, like Chesnutt, argue that this practice can lead to pollution and burdensome equipment on their land.

Necessary Reforms

Oil industry analysts and environmental advocates claim that current rules allow companies to delay plugging wells for too long. They advocate for stricter rules to ensure that companies plug wells in a timely manner and assume the costs, rather than leaving it to the state to foot the bill.

Conclusion

The problem of low-producing oil wells in Texas is an example of how the oil industry can have negative impacts on the environment and local communities. It is essential that reforms are implemented to ensure that companies operate in a responsible and sustainable manner.

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Tags: oil wells, Texas, environment, sustainability

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