The oil and gas sector is facing a critical $435 billion problem—and the companies that can solve it stand to profit immensely.
Across the U.S., an estimated five million abandoned wells are leaking dangerous methane into the air, soil, and groundwater. To stop this, federal and state governments are pouring billions into the cleanup effort.
One under-the-radar company is at the forefront of this operation, leading the charge to cap these wells for a hefty fee. With billions in funding available, this company could benefit significantly.
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