Well Done Foundation Explained

Well Done Foundation
Formation:2019; 3 years ago
Abbreviation:WDF
Founder:Curtis Shuck
Type:Non-profit
Purpose:Environmental action
Headquarters:Shelby, MT
Location Country:United States
Methods:Plugging wells, education
Leader Title:Chairperson
Leader Name:Curtis Shuck
Staff:10+

The Well Done Foundation (WDF) is a United States-based non-profit environmental organization that plugs abandoned oil and gas wells, preventing methane emissions from being released into the atmosphere. Established in 2019 with its headquarters in Shelby, Montana, WDF is a vendor for the carbon marketplace and sells offsets verified through the American Carbon Registry (ACR).[1]

History

In 2019, Curtis Shuck, a former oil and gas executive of 30 years, was in Shelby, MT meeting with farmers when he discovered abandoned oil and gas wells scattered around the town's farm fields. In November 2019, Shuck initially created the Well Done Montana (WDM), LLC; a for-profit organization designed to plug wells in Montana. The organization started its pilot project in its home state and plugged its first well, known as Anderson #3, in Toole County, Montana, in April 2020. Anderson #3 stopped producing oil in the 1980s and was emitting more than 6,600 MTCO2e before it was plugged.

WDM was formally reorganized into the Well Done Foundation as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 2020. In June 2020, two more wells, Allen #31-8 and Blum #12, were plugged by WDF in Montana.[2]

WDF continued to expand its operations across the United States throughout 2021, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, including Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Kansas, Louisiana, and Texas.

In September 2023, ABB announced it would partner with the Well Done Foundation to monitor methane and greenhouse gas emissions from orphaned wells in the United States.[3] [4]

Process

The WDF follows a five-step process to plug a well. It first identifies wells of interest in whichever state it is operating in, then researches well emissions of individual sites, alongside the history of the well, its depth, and materials needed to plug it, for a nine-month period. A bond is then posted and WDF adopts the well from the State. A budget is prepared for the project and a campaign is established to raise funds for the well's plugging and costs for surface restoration. Each campaign is funded entirely through donations and partnerships, with each well costing around $65,000 to plug.[5]

Once the funding goal is reached, contractors are employed to carry out the plugging process and a gel is pumped through the well's piping, then filled with concrete. Following the sealing process, a methane monitoring platform, known by WDF as "Dorothy", is placed over the well and collects data on the methane emissions to see if the plugging operation successfully stopped methane leakage. WDF then works with surface land owners to restore the surface surrounding the well to its pre-drilling state.

In the media

"Montana Foundation Capping Abandoned Oil Wells"[10]

"Capping off problems: Montana-based company takes on abandoned wells"[11]

"How Montana Is Cleaning Up Abandoned Oil Wells"[12]

"Appalachian Legacy Project to be 'boots on ground' for Well Done Foundation"[14]

"Climate change: Millions of disused oil wells in US are pumping out methane - what's being done?"[15]

"Abandonment Issues"[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About. 2021-11-25. The Well Done Foundation. en-US.
  2. Web site: Jean . Renée . 2020-06-01 . Shuck begins Well Done Foundation to help plug orphaned, abandoned wells in Montana, North Dakota, and other states . 2021-11-25 . . en.
  3. Web site: 20 April 2023 . ABB Technology to Help Tackle Methane Leakages from Orphan Oil and Gas Wells . 2023-10-01 . automation.com . en.
  4. Web site: 2023-09-22 . ABB to provide economic support to the Well Done Foundation to tackle orphan oil and gas wells . 2023-10-01 . Process and Control Today.
  5. Web site: 2022-12-13 . FAQ » The Well Done Foundation . 2024-05-24 . en-US.
  6. News: 2021-07-01. Capping methane-spewing oil wells, one hole at a time. 2021-11-25. Washington Post. en.
  7. Web site: Ask Me About ... a new model for plugging old oil wells. 2021-11-25. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. en.
  8. Web site: 2021-11-12. Nonprofit tackles methane emissions 'one well at a time'. 2021-11-25. KSBY. en.
  9. Web site: Jean . Renée . 2021-04-19 . Well Done Foundation to celebrate one-year anniversary, Earth Day by plugging its fifth well . 2021-11-25 . . en.
  10. Web site: Drake. Phil. Montana Foundation Capping Abandoned Oil Wells. U.S. News & World Report.
  11. Web site: Drake . Phil . Capping off problems: Montana-based company takes on abandoned wells . 2021-12-01 . Helena Independent Record . en.
  12. Web site: How Montana Is Cleaning Up Abandoned Oil Wells. 2021-12-01. YES! Magazine. en-US.
  13. Web site: 2021-09-23. Seneca Sponsors Plugging of Century-Old Orphan Well in McKean, PA Marcellus Drilling News. 2021-12-01. marcellusdrilling.com. en-US.
  14. Web site: Appalachian Legacy Project to be 'boots on ground' for Well Done Foundation. 2021-12-01. The Bradford Era. en.
  15. Web site: 2021-08-09. How millions of disused methane-pumping oil wells are fuelling climate crisis. 2021-12-01. ITV News. en.
  16. Web site: 2020-12-01. Millions of oil wells have been abandoned. Who will clean them up?. 2021-12-01. Grist. en-us.