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Zefiro Methane Corp. Completes Its First Ever Oklahoma-Based Well Remediation Project

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Zefiro Methane Corp
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Zefiro’s foray into this key marketplace is the latest successful effort to expand the Company’s operational footprint to help more communities eliminate the public health threats posed by orphaned oil and gas wells. The completion of this project is expected to produce American Carbon Registry-certified carbon offset products.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZEFIRO METHANE CORP. (Cboe Canada: ZEFI) (Frankfurt: Y6B) (OTCQB: ZEFIF) (the “Company”, “Zefiro”, or “ZEFI”) today announced that its subsidiary Plants & Goodwin, Inc. (“P&G”) has successfully completed the Company’s first ever Oklahoma-based gas well remediation project. Specifically, P&G executed a complex “plug and abandonment” operation on a gas well in Custer County, Oklahoma that was 15,000 feet deep and required the removal of nearly 5,000 feet of 7” casing. The sealing of this site is expected to produce American Carbon Registry-approved offset products and represents Zefiro’s ambitions to expand into additional south-central states, such as Texas and Louisiana, within the next twelve months.

According to the latest expert estimates, there are millions of unplugged oil and gas wells spread throughout the U.S., including approximately 18,000 confirmed sites in Oklahoma, 8,500 officially listed wells in Texas, and 4,785 confirmed locations in Louisiana. The projected cost to permanently seal the estimated 1.14 million suspected unplugged wells (which are locations that are not yet included on official government registries) in those three states is $158 billion, and plugging all the abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells nationwide could cost up to $435 billion.

Zefiro crews working on the company’s first Oklahoma-based project in Custer County, OK. Photo taken in October 2024
Zefiro crews working on the company’s first Oklahoma-based project in Custer County, OK. Photo taken in October 2024


Zefiro crews working on the company’s first Oklahoma-based project in Custer County, OK. Photo taken in October 2024

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Zefiro Founder and Chief Executive Officer Talal Debs commented, “Too many Oklahomans and Americans living across the south-central United States are still forced to navigate the public health threats posed by these vestiges of a bygone era. The completion of this project not only represents Zefiro’s successful entry into a key marketplace, but also reinforces the Company’s forward momentum and total commitment to executing our growth strategy by helping more of our neighbors combat this legacy issue.”

Zefiro Chief Commercial Officer Tina Reine commented, “Now more than ever, investors throughout the international voluntary carbon marketplace are seeking offset products that can immediately help clean up our critical air, land, and water resources. The expertise of the oil and gas well remediation specialists on this project have further diversified both Zefiro’s operational presence and unique portfolio of high-quality, verified carbon credits, and our entire team cannot be more excited to continue meeting this long-unaddressed sector demand.”