B.C. is receiving $120 million in federal funds after Ottawa pledged $1.7 billion to help western provinces clean up thousands of inactive and so-called orphan oil and gas wells. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press) The latest round of applications is now open under a $100-million fund aimed at cleaning dormant oil and gas wells in British Columbia. B.C. Energy Minister Bruce Ralston says the second half of the funding is set to be dispersed in the coming months after the first $50 million supported about 1,000 jobs and reclamation activities at nearly 1,900 sites. He says the first round included $15 million worth of work on sites in B.C.’s agricultural land reserve and dormant well sites located in habitat that is critical to the at-risk northern mountain population of woodland caribou. The province is receiving $120 million in federal funds after Ottawa pledged $1.7 billion in April to help B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan clean up thousands of inactive and so-called orphan oil and gas wells. Ralston says he expects the latest funding will create a similar number of jobs as the first, with priority going to local and Indigenous workers. He says field service workers will be matched with sites […]
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