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Luke Plants Featured in U.S. Department of the Interior Report to Congress on Strategic Review of National Orphan Well Program

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Zefiro Methane Corp
Zefiro Methane Corp

As part of the department’s “Annual Report to Congress” for the Orphaned Wells Program, Zefiro Senior Vice President of Corporate Development Luke Plants was quoted in his capacity as CEO of Plants and Goodwin, Inc. (“P&G”), which is a subsidiary of Zefiro. Mr. Plants detailed P&G’s 40% increase in its workforce and the impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law on their nationwide plugging operations

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZEFIRO METHANE CORP. (Cboe Canada: ZEFI) (Frankfurt: Y6B) (OTCQB: ZEFIF) (the “Company”, “Zefiro”, or “ZEFI”) today announced that Luke Plants was featured within the U.S. Department of the Interior’s “Orphaned Wells Program Annual Report to Congress”. Mr. Plants is CEO of Plants and Goodwin, Inc. (“P&G”), which is a subsidiary of Zefiro. Mr. Plants also serves as Senior Vice President of Business Development for Zefiro.

Published this past November as part of the department’s Fiscal Year 2024 review, the report highlights that, as of September 30, 2024, a total of 9,636 orphaned or abandoned oil and gas wells were successfully plugged on state, privately owned, and federal lands through the Orphaned Wells Program.

Mr. Plants’ quote, which appears on Page 49 of the report, is reprinted below. The full report can be accessed in PDF format through this link.

“Thanks to BIL funds, my business has established a robust training program that includes a comprehensive six-month apprenticeship for new hires. Our equipment now meets or exceeds industry standards, creating a safer working environment and ensuring that well-plugging is performed to a high standard, maximizing value for the American public. With our current headcount of 135, we've expanded our workforce by 40% as a direct result of this funding. BIL projects have also stimulated local economies by increasing demand for lodging, food services, and contract materials. Moreover, the predictability of future funding opportunities through the BIL has given business owners the confidence to invest in additional fixed assets, further stimulating American manufacturing. None of these positive economic effects would have been possible without federal stimulus support.”

Zefiro Methane Corp.
Zefiro Methane Corp.


As a recognized expert on the topic of remediating orphaned oil and gas wells, Luke Plants was quoted by the U.S. Department of the Interior in its “Orphaned Wells Program Annual Report to Congress”

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Regarding his input in this report, Luke Plants commented, “Over the past 18 months, our team has worked hard to foster and deepen a variety of federal and state government partnerships to help expand P&G’s nationwide plugging operations as part of Zefiro’s footprint in the United States. This report highlights the important progress that has been made to address this pressing environmental remediation issue, and we remain committed to working with key stakeholders across the public, private, and non-profit sectors to help more communities accelerate economic growth and safeguard their critical air, water, and land resources.”