Nearly half of Colorado’s 52,000 wells produce little or no oil. Who’ll pay to plug them? Aug 22, 2021 https://coloradosun.com/2021/08/22/colorado-orphan-wells-cost-to-plug/ Looks like they are cleaning them up. Maybe check lithium content in waste water??? Chevron targets Colorado’s abandoned wells for cleanup November 14, 2022 https://www.okenergytoday.com/2022/11/chevron-targets-colorados-abandoned-wells-for-cleanup/ it ends where it begins for wells 1 min read | april 20, 2023 the life cycle of a well Chevron plans for the full life cycle of our wells, retiring them with the same emphasis on safety and the environment as when they were operational. It’s up to Eliason and her team—as well as several other teams within Chevron—to properly restore the land surrounding decommissioned wells. By the time they’re through removing equipment and restoring the landscape, the land is prepared for its next chapter. https://www.chevron.com/newsroom/2023/q2/it-ends-where-it-begins-for-wells Unlocking a lower carbon future in Colorado [yt]tCQ2Cp7yrO4[/yt]