Abandoned Oil Wells Spouting Significant Levels of Methane: Study - thetyee.ca
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A Princeton University study has found that leaks from abandoned oil and gas wellbores pose not only a risk to groundwater, but represent a growing threat to the climate.
Canada’s 500,000 Leaky Energy Wells: ‘Threat to Public’
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