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Zefiro Methane Corp. Subsidiary Awarded Slate of Government of Ohio-Funded Environmental Remediation Projects

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The new projects are the latest in a series of recent public and private sector partnerships that have established Zefiro as one of North America’s leading methane abatement service providers. In 2023 alone, Zefiro remediated 200 methane well sources, ultimately eliminating approximately 100,000 tons of CO2 equivalent.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZEFIRO METHANE CORP. (Cboe Canada: ZEFI) (Frankfurt: Y6B) (OTCQB: ZEFIF) (the “Company”, “Zefiro”, or “ZEFI”) today announced that the Company’s subsidiary Plants & Goodwin (“P&G”) has been awarded eight projects by the state government of Ohio. Specifically, the scope of work includes Zefiro’s team of environmental remediation specialists plugging 50 oil and gas wells located across the state to mitigate an array of potential public health threats.

The effort to seal these potentially noxious sites has been led by Zefiro Senior Vice President of Business Development Luke Plants. P&G crews have already plugged 20% of the sites that comprise this initiative and currently have four full-sized rigs deployed in communities throughout Ohio to help remediate the project’s remaining wells.

According to the latest expert estimates, there are millions of unplugged oil and gas wells spread throughout the U.S. that have the potential to leak methane gas that can be 25 to 84 times as potent as carbon dioxide emissions in terms of trapping heat in the atmosphere. While these projections include the approximately 19,000 orphan wells that have been officially identified by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (“ODNR”), they also account for the significant number of unknown sites that the ODNR has acknowledged exist throughout the state. The ODNR has also stated that the agency has potential access to USD $634 million in funding to plug orphaned and abandoned wells through 2035, assuming that U.S. federal government and state of Ohio resource allocation levels remain stable.

ZEFIRO METHANE CORP.
ZEFIRO METHANE CORP.


Pictured above: Zefiro Methane Corp. on-site at an active plugging operation.

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Zefiro Founder and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Talal Debs commented, “From the plains of Oklahoma to the forests of Appalachia, Zefiro’s team of environmental remediation specialists has been tasked by an expanding collection of public and private sector clients with eliminating tens of thousands of tons’ worth of potentially toxic methane emissions. The unique level of resources and institutional knowledge that we have directed toward this latest assignment is indicative of our ambitious operational expansion efforts, and we are grateful to our partners at the ODNR for entrusting our expert crews with helping more communities reclaim critical air, water, and land resources.”