Title 42 › Chapter 149— NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY AND PROGRAMS › Subchapter III— OIL AND GAS › Part A— Production Incentives › § 15907
The Secretary must set up a program, within 60 days after November 15, 2021, to plug, clean up, and restore orphaned oil and gas wells on Federal land. The program must find and list those wells and their pipes and facilities, rank them by public health and safety, environmental harm, and other land impacts, and pay to plug wells, fix soils and habitats, and remove or decommission nearby infrastructure. The program must try to find parties who are responsible to recover costs, measure methane and water contamination, watch and cut down the number of idled wells, work with Agriculture, States, and Tribes, and report to Congress within one year and then each year on the well inventory, emissions, jobs, and acres restored. The Secretary will also give States and Indian Tribes different grants to do similar work, plus technical help from the Department of Energy. States and Tribes can use funds to locate, rank, plug, and clean up wells, track emissions, post public cost information, and restore habitat. Most administrative spending is limited to 10 percent. Authorized money for fiscal year 2022 (available until September 30, 2030) is: to the Secretary $250,000,000; $775,000,000; $2,000,000,000; $1,500,000,000; and $150,000,000 for the programs above; to the Secretary of Energy $30,000,000; and $2,000,000 to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission. Definitions (one line each): Federal land — land managed by the Departments of Agriculture or the Interior. Idled well — a well not used for at least 4 years with no expected future use. Indian Tribe — as defined in title 25. Operator — any entity that says it is responsible for a well operation. Orphaned well — for Federal or Tribal land, a well not used for an authorized purpose and with no reachable or able operator; for State or private land, the State’s definition. Tribal land — land owned by a Tribe held in trust by the United States or restricted from sale.
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42 U.S.C. § 15907
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
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