Congress investigating Rusty Huston of Diversified Energy and his dirty deeds shell game: Buying up shitty wells, delaying their clean-up and cooking the books to make $millions.

The Fossil Fuel Industry Can’t Avoid Liability for Discarded Oil and Gas Wells, Congressional Democrats are digging into the maneuvers corporations like Diversified rely on to make millions while unplugged wells poison communities with dangerous levels of methane gas by Peter Morgan, Mar 09, 2024, Common Dreams

Investors were madly in love with Rusty Hutson of Diversified Energy—until Congress launched an investigation into how he’s making millions off 60,000 decaying oil and gas wells littered across Appalachia.

As Democratic leaders wrote in their letter to Mr. Hutson: “[d]eferring and underestimating environmental liabilities would provide Diversified Energy the appearance of profitability on paper, which would allow your company to payout hundreds of millions of dollars to creditors and shareholders over the next decade without ensuring adequate funds to cover those liabilities.”Sounds like what most if not all fossil foolish companies do in Canada, enabled by non regulating regulators, politicos, and courts. Bankruptcy is golden for the rich and sleazy, happily handed to the rich by judges.

At the time, Diversified’s stock values plummeted. Now, congressional Democrats are digging into the maneuvers corporations like Diversified rely on to make millions while unplugged wells poison communities with dangerous levels of methane gas. This moment may signal the long beginning of the end for Diversified’s problematic business practices. And it’s a crucial step in ultimately holding the fossil fuel industry accountable for cleaning up discarded oil and gas wells.It won’t happen in Canada, and I doubt it’ll happen in USA either, or anywhere in the world. Clean up and fixing leaks costs money which the vulgar rich would rather keep for them-selfish-selves.

In the end, it may take a combination of state and federal regulators and elected leaders, working in partnership with everyday citizens, to stop Diversified and similar companies and disrupt this devastating fossil fuel playbook.

Credit the mammoth lobbying power of the oil and gas industry and their bottomless political contributions for making it technically legal for the industry to wipe its hands of 3.5 million orphaned and abandoned wells.

And the tally of abandoned wells grows higher every day.

Ending this shell game would have far reaching impacts. Major fossil fuel corporations, including ExxonMobil and Chevron, benefit from having willing buyers for their low-producing, high-liability wells: it’s an essential chapter in their playbook to remove liability and evade billions in clean up costs for decades. And Diversified is not alone in enabling original well drillers to evade costly clean-up liabilities and prolong the time that wells sit uncapped. Companies like California Resources Corporation and K.P. Kauffman engage in this shell game, too.Encana/Ovintiv dumped massive plays on two player companies with nothing for assets to ensure Encana walked from clean-up liabilities, and everyone in authority watched and let it happen. It’s standard corporate rape and pillage “best practice” in Canada. First clean-up rule needed by all gov’ts is to legally remove “corporations are people” and “limited liability” designation destructive polluting companies enjoy. Trouble is, most if not all “law makers” are now wholly owned by oil, gas, bitumen and frac.

Meanwhile, people across the Appalachian region are living near Diversified’s uncapped wells as they spew greenhouse gasses and other harmful chemicals. Over the next 20 years, forgotten wells in this part of the country, many of which are owned by Diversified, will emit nearly 100 million tons of greenhouse gasses—more than 21 million gasoline engine cars.

State leaders are starting to take action to curb these practices. In California, Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed legislation that will increase oversight of well transfers. In Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro is demanding oil and gas companies clean up dangerous wells once they’ve finished production.Shapiro has no credibility since he helped criminal frac’er Cottera/Cabot walk from its crimes contaminating drinking water at Dimock. Demanding can make a politician look good, as he secretly hands out big fat loopholes for polluters to escape through. Rape and run to to speak. In New Mexico, State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has pushed to ensure companies cleanup responsibly on their own dime.I bet no state will be able to hold polluters to their legal requirements to clean up when industry is done destroying and polluting.

Of course, the industry won’t give up billions in profits without a fight, so it’s imperative that leaders like Newsom, Shapiro, and Garcia Richard continue their efforts. And even more elected leaders and state regulators need to get into the game to protect taxpayers, landowners, and the public. In the end, it may take a combination of state and federal regulators and elected leaders, working in partnership with everyday citizens, to stop Diversified and similar companies and disrupt this devastating fossil fuel playbook.

But it’s clear that disruptions to these tactics are increasing and putting painful divots in Big Oil’s profits. Chevron’s fourth quarter Securities and Exchange Commission filing revealed a close to $4 billion loss of value because the company that bought its wells in the Gulf of Mexico filed for bankruptcy and because of tighter regulations in California that limit the transfer of wells. Federal law on offshore drilling clearly states that the previous owner can be held liable—and Chevron is now responsible for decommissioning those wells.Don’t worry, Chevron will pull an Encana-Ovintiv stunt to escape clean-up and Trump will sleaze his way back into power via his troop of dirty judges, pardon himself for his crimes to keep himself out of prison, and will undo all requirements for companies to clean up. Trump will abuse those who worship him and believe his lies, by taking food off their tables, making them pay to clean up after the mega rich.

One thing’s for certain: Investors are no longer madly in love with Rusty Hutson and his deceptive practices.

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2024: Diversified Energy, largest owner of oil & gas wells in USA with 10% of national total at 78,000, may not be able to pay to clean up inactive wells and reportedly self-reported its cash flows using “a flawed and misleading methodology.” Worse, “Diversified’s methane emission intensity was as much as 16 times higher than the company reports.”

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