B.C. disburses first half of federal funds to reclaim dormant oil and gas wells
VANCOUVER — The first half of a $100-million federal fund directed at cleaning up dormant oil and gas wells in British Columbia has been disbursed.
Energy Minister Bruce Ralston says work is underway to reclaim wells that have been inactive for at least five years and aren’t likely to come back into service.
He says applications to receive a share of the second $50-million instalment will open on Nov. 1, allowing B.C.-based companies to hire local workers to clean up about 2,000 dormant wells.
The program provides up to $100,000 or 50 per cent of the cost of site cleanup, whichever is less, while Indigenous communities, local governments and landowners may also identify priority sites until the end of this month.