The Orphan Well Association is working on a 90-year-old oil well just outside Turner Valley. yyc
The Orphan Well Association , which has been managing the Katana Resources British Dominion Well #3 since 1997, is scheduled to begin work in a few weeks at the site located on the northwestern edge of Turner Valley.
While it was expected to send crews to the site earlier this year, it chose to delay operations until now. The OWA also says it lacked an appropriate drilling rig to complete the work at the time, so waiting until one was available would "help ensure the decommissioning activities go smoothly."The OWA has also completed work on two other projects in Alberta, including the decommissioning of two historic wells located within Castle Wildland Provincial Park.
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