7.3 KiB
Chapter 5 Variable Reference
The Costs of Transition: Financial and Climate Liabilities of Orphaned Wells
Research Questions
- What are the estimated plugging and remediation costs, and how do they vary by state?
- How large is the unfunded liability gap, and which states carry the greatest exposure?
- How does IIJA/BIL funding compare to estimated need?
- How do financial liabilities translate into political debates over who bears transition costs?
- How does financial exposure connect to climate and equity concerns?
Core Financial Variables
Per-Well Cost Estimates
All cost estimates are in nominal USD. The Raimi et al. (2021) figures are the primary reference for this project.
| Estimate | Per Well (Low) | Per Well (Mid) | Per Well (High) | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EPA OLEM (2018) | $5,000 | $25,000 | $85,000 | Older; widely considered low |
| Raimi et al. (2021) | $9,000 | $76,000 | $280,000 | Primary reference |
| Carbon Tracker (2020) | $20,000 | $82,000 | $300,000 | Investor/financial risk focus |
| IOGCC (2023) | $5,000 | $33,000 | $150,000 | State-reported; inconsistent method |
| PA DEP (2022) | $10,000 | $68,000 | $220,000 | Actual contract data; PA-specific |
Full citations in docs/data-sources.md and plugging_cost_references table.
State Liability Variables
| Variable | DB Location | Description |
|---|---|---|
well_count_dow |
state_liability |
USGS DOW well count per state |
est_liability_low_usd |
state_liability (generated) |
well_count × $9,000 |
est_liability_mid_usd |
state_liability (generated) |
well_count × $76,000 |
est_liability_high_usd |
state_liability (generated) |
well_count × $280,000 |
iija_phase1_formula_usd |
state_liability |
Phase 1 formula grant allocation |
iija_phase2_perf_usd |
state_liability |
Phase 2 performance grant (populate as awarded) |
| Unfunded mid | Calculated in view | est_liability_mid_usd - iija_phase1_formula_usd |
iija_covers_pct_mid |
v_ch5_liability_summary |
IIJA Phase 1 as % of mid-range liability |
National Totals (from v_ch5_national_totals)
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total documented wells | 117,672 |
| National liability (low) | ~$1.06 billion |
| National liability (mid) | ~$8.94 billion |
| National liability (high) | ~$32.95 billion |
| IIJA Phase 1 total | ~$310 million |
| IIJA Phase 1 coverage of mid estimate | ~3.47% |
| Unfunded gap (mid) | ~$8.63 billion |
Key Queries
Full state liability table
SELECT * FROM v_ch5_liability_summary;
National totals
SELECT * FROM v_ch5_national_totals;
States where IIJA Phase 1 covers more than 5% of mid-range liability
SELECT state, state_name, well_count_dow,
iija_covers_pct_mid, unfunded_mid
FROM v_ch5_liability_summary
WHERE iija_covers_pct_mid > 5
ORDER BY iija_covers_pct_mid DESC;
Liability per well (for cross-state comparison)
SELECT state, state_name, well_count_dow,
est_liability_mid_usd / well_count_dow AS mid_per_well_usd,
iija_phase1_formula_usd / well_count_dow AS iija_per_well_usd
FROM state_liability
ORDER BY well_count_dow DESC;
Cost estimate sensitivity analysis
SELECT r.source_name, r.source_year,
r.cost_mid_usd AS per_well_mid,
117672 * r.cost_mid_usd AS national_mid_estimate
FROM plugging_cost_references r
ORDER BY r.cost_mid_usd;
Combine governance framework with liability
SELECT sg.framework_type,
count(DISTINCT sg.state) AS states,
sum(sg.well_count_dow) AS total_wells,
sum(sl.est_liability_mid_usd) AS total_mid_liability,
sum(sl.iija_phase1_formula_usd) AS total_iija,
round(
sum(sl.iija_phase1_formula_usd)::numeric /
sum(sl.est_liability_mid_usd) * 100, 2
) AS iija_coverage_pct
FROM v_state_governance sg
JOIN state_liability sl ON sg.state = sl.state
WHERE sg.framework_type != 'Unclassified'
GROUP BY sg.framework_type
ORDER BY total_wells DESC;
Analytical Strategy (Chapter 5)
Section 1: The Scale of the Problem
- Table: state-level liability (low/mid/high) —
v_ch5_liability_summary - National headline: $8.94B mid-range vs. $310M funded = 3.47% coverage
- Sensitivity analysis: show how the number changes across the 5 cost references
- Note: DOW dataset is documented wells only. Undocumented wells could multiply national liability 3–10×
Section 2: The IIJA and Its Limits
- Bar chart: IIJA Phase 1 allocation vs. estimated liability by state
- Key argument: even the largest recipients (OH, PA, OK, KY, WV, TX at $25M each) cover only 1.6–5.6% of their mid-range liability
- Discuss Phase 2 performance grants as the main mechanism — but competitive, not guaranteed
- Note the perverse incentive: states must document and begin plugging to qualify for Phase 2
Section 3: Stranded Asset Framing
- Connect to
plugging_cost_references— use Carbon Tracker framing for investor risk angle - Argument: inadequate bonding requirements made this liability invisible until it became public
state_liability.bonding_requiredandbonding_adequacyfields (to be populated from literature)
Section 4: Who Bears the Cost?
- Cross-tab:
framework_type(from Chapter 4) × funding coverage percentage - Do engineering-frame states receive proportionally more or less IIJA funding?
- EJ angle: are high-density tracts in low-income communities concentrated in states with largest unfunded gaps?
Section 5: Climate Liability
- Methane emissions from unplugged wells — reference EPA Greenhouse Gas Inventory
- Each orphaned well emits estimated 0.1–10 tonnes CO₂e/year (wide variance by well type and age)
- Can connect
well_type_normalizedto EPA emission factor ranges - Spatial overlap: high-density tracts × Census tract air quality data (EJScreen API if available)
Data Limitations for Chapter 5
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Liability estimates are for documented wells only. The USGS DOW dataset is the most comprehensive national compilation but excludes millions of undocumented pre-regulatory wells (estimated 2M+ nationally per API). National liability could be 10–20× higher.
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Raimi et al. cost estimates are national averages. Per-well costs vary enormously: shallow, simple onshore wells may cost $5,000–$15,000; deep, complex, or offshore wells can exceed $500,000. State-level averages mask this heterogeneity.
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IIJA Phase 1 allocations are approximate. Exact per-state grant amounts should be verified against official OSMRE grant award letters before publication. The Phase 2 allocation process is ongoing; check OSMRE for updates.
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No bonding data yet. The
state_liability.bonding_requiredandbonding_adequacyfields are not yet populated. These are essential for the stranded asset argument and should be populated from IOGCC bonding reports or state regulatory research. -
Inflation not applied. Raimi et al. (2021) costs are in approximately 2020 dollars. Post-2021 inflation (particularly construction and materials costs) has likely increased per-well costs substantially. Consider applying BLS PPI for construction to update estimates.
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Phase 2 grants not yet final. As of March 2026, Phase 2 performance grant awards are ongoing. Query OSMRE for current state of awards before the manuscript goes to press.