• azinman2 a day ago

    It’s hard to imagine this is the only way to achieve this. I have no background here, but there’s got to be a faster, cheaper way that then can be scaled across the 3M abandoned sites in the US. Next, do the rest of the world.

    • Faaak a day ago

      > I have no background here, but [...]

      Indeed

      • azinman2 a day ago

        Do you? You have knowledge that the problem is literally unsolvable any other way?

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        • _fs a day ago

          What was the point of this reply?

          The tech startup world has been taking an outsiders look at problems in an attempt to solve them in a novel way for the past 30 years. Maybe this is not the web site or discussion forum for you if you want to disparage people for thinking outside the box.

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        • pstuart a day ago

          And who pays for this? Is this ye olde privatize the profits and socialize the costs?

          • OptionOfT a day ago

            Speaking for CA: to drill a new well the company must post a bond that is returned when the company closes the well.

            If they don't, the bond is used to close the well.

            Problem: the cost of the bond is WAY lower than the actual cost of plugging the well. So companies abandon them, and there is seemingly no penalty.

            So society pays for it.

            > California’s oil wells cost an average of $68,000 to properly plug and clean up once they are done producing. However, the average bond currently available to cover those costs is only $1,000 per well.

            From https://environmentamerica.org/california/resources/mapping-...

            • toomuchtodo 10 hours ago

              Us. Yes.

              https://www.propublica.org/article/the-rising-cost-of-the-oi... ("Propublica: The Rising Cost of the Oil Industry’s Slow Death")

              https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39468361 ("HN: The Rising Cost of the Oil Industry’s Slow Death")

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