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Orphan Well Plugging and Abandonment Services

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The contract titled Orphan Well Plugging and Abandonment Services outlines the full mechanical plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells in Kentucky, requiring comprehensive site preparation, removal of wellheads, and downhole cementing to permanently secure the wells. All work must strictly comply with Kentucky state regulatory standards, ensuring environmental protection and public safety through industry-approved abandonment procedures. The task involves complete decommissioning from surface to subsurface, with attention to documentation and verification to meet state-mandated compliance requirements. This is a subcontract opportunity posted by the Kentucky Department for Natural Resources, with a response deadline of July 31, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 213112 designates the work within the oil and gas well servicing sector. The contract does not specify a set-aside type or point of contact, and performance is expected to occur across various orphaned well sites within the state. Interested parties must submit proposals via the provided state portal before the deadline to be considered for award.

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Plugging and abandoning orphaned oil and gas wells in Kentucky per state regulations by July 31, 2026.

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Kentucky → Dept for Natural ResourcesView Agency

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213112 - Support Activities for Oil and Gas OperationsView NAICS

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KY, US

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AgencyKentucky → Dept for Natural Resources
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Full mechanical plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells including site preparation, wellhead removal, downhole cementing, and regulatory compliance with Kentucky state standards.

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