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Study finds levels of a dangerous gas “off the scales” in Central Texas oilfield

The smell of oil wells has long permeated Caldwell County, near Austin and San Antonio. Now researchers have documented wells releasing dangerous amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas.

A cow next to a non-producing oil well in Caldwell County. Gas was venting out of the well even though oil is not being produced.

Abigail Edgar, left, and Amy Townsend-Small, right, observe a bubbling gas leak in May 2023 at a well that state records list as inactive. Courtesy of Abigail Edgar.
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Production flatlined in the Luling oilfield

An aging oil well in Caldwell County, Texas. On the ground at the left side of the pump jack is an open vent released hydrogen sulfide. Researchers measured over 300 ppm at the well head. Courtesy of Abigail Edgar.

Low producing oil wells, but high hydrogen sulfide emissions

“Part of being in the oilfields”

A sign warns of dangerous hydrogen sulfide gas at a drilling site in the Permian Basin in August 2023. Exposure to high concentrations of the gas can be lethal.

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