Illinois Landowner Grant Program
accepting applications
Grants to help plug abandoned oil and gas
wells
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[August 21, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD,
IL – Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Marc Miller
announced today that private property owners in Illinois can receive
funding assistance to plug abandoned oil and gas wells located on
their property.
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The IDNR Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management, which
administers the program, is now accepting applications from
qualifying landowners.
“The Landowner Grant Program is an important cooperative effort
between private property owners and the IDNR which helps individuals
to return their property to its original use,” Director Miller said.
Plugging is the process of removing production equipment and
decommissioning a well that is no longer in use by sealing the well,
usually by filling it with cement and drilling mud to a prescribed
depth and restoring the well site to its pre-production condition.
For detailed information on the application process, a list of
eligible wells and a copy of the application form, follow this link:
http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/OilandGas/
Pages/ProgramsandRegulations.aspx
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Copies of the application form also can be obtained by
contacting the Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management,
Illinois Department of Natural Resources, One Natural Resources
Way, Springfield, IL 62702-1271, phone (217) 782-7756.
[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES]
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