ORPHAN WELL FIELD EXPERIENCE 2023
Announcing an exciting new opportunity for Well Done Roughneck Members to work alongside the Well Done Foundation Team and learn more about why and how we do the work we do.
Join one of our Orphan Well Field Experiences, where you’ll have the opportunity to measure methane emissions using the latest industry technology and techniques and participate in an actual well plugging. During the plugging, you’ll work on the “Rig Floor” and try your hand at “Roughnecking” with our Montana Rig Crew as they trip pipe in and out of the wellbore, pump cement and gel spacers, using special Well Done Foundation materials.
Each Orphan Well Field Experience is limited to 10 participants. All participants must be at least 18 years old or be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. A portion of the experience fee is tax-deductible, and scholarships are available. Choose from the dates below to learn more and register on-line. For any other questions or to inquire about scholarships, reach out to info@welldonefoundation.org.
Be a part of this truly impactful and rewarding experience, making a real difference for the climate #onewellatatime with the Well Done Foundation.
$4,400.00 per ticket*
*Scholarships Available
Includes: Lodging, meals, ground transportation, safety training, safety equipment, water and snacks on field days
Does NOT include: Airfare or transportation from hotel in Great Falls to the airport for departure
2023 Schedule
July 18-20, 2023
Bluhm #007 API #25-101-10074
Learn More & Register Here
The Bluhm #007 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in March of 1930 to a final depth of 1,553’ into the Madison Limestone formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s.
August 1-3, 2023
Bluhm #003 API #25-101-10087
Learn More & Register Here
The Bluhm #003 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in August of 1928 to a final depth of 1,560’ into the Madison Limestone formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s.
Learn More & Register Here
Location: Shelby, Montana
July 25-27, 2023
Bluhm #002 API #25-101-10072
The Bluhm #002 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in August of 1928 to a final depth of 1,547’ into the Madison Limestone formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s.
August 8-10, 2023
Bluhm #004 API #25-101-10073
The Bluhm #004 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in September of 1928 to a final depth of 1,625’ into the Madison Limestone formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s.
Learn More & Register Here
(406) 460-0903 info@welldonefoundation.org www.welldonefoundation.org
Orphan Well Field Experience SESSION 1
JULY
18-20, 2023
Bluhm #007 API #25-101-10074
SHELBY, MONTANA
This exciting new hands-on experience is offered exclusively to members of the Well Done Foundation Roughnecks, our new supporter membership program.
Orphan Well Field Experience participants will work alongside the Well Done Foundation Team, measuring orphan well methane emissions using the latest industry technology and techniques, as well as participate in the actual well plugging where you will have the chance to work on the “Rig Floor” and try your hand at “Roughnecking” with our Montana Rig Crew as they trip pipe in and out of the wellbore, pump cement and gel spacers, using special Well Done materials.
The Bluhm #007 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in March of 1930 to a final depth of 1,553’ into the Madison Lime formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s when the last operator, Cavalier Petroleum, went out of business and the well formally became the responsibility of the State of Montana.
The Bluhm #007 Orphaned Well has a greenhouse gas emission factor of over 1,000 metric tons of CO2e per year. That environmental impact equals more than 400 automobiles - and we can stop it now!
Itinerary
Transportation
• From Great Falls airport to Shelby
• All transportation in Shelby
• Back to Great Falls from Shelby
Lodging
• Two nights in Shelby (July 18 & 19)
Comfort Inn and Suites
• One night in Great Falls (July 20)
Holiday Inn Express
Meals
• July 18: Dinner in Shelby
• July 19: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Shelby
• July 20: Breakfast and lunch in Shelby, dinner in Great Falls
What to Bring
• Sunscreen
• Bug Spray
• Sturdy Boots (steel/composite toe western style work boots are best). Comfy boots are the key to a successful camp
• Layered clothing options to be worn UNDER the WDF provided FR Coveralls
• Cameras/video welcome
• Drones are OK, but need to be approved
• Laptop is optional
Virtual Orientation
WDF will provide an important pre-trip orientation via video conference prior to the Field Experience
July 18, 2023
Arrival Arrive in Great Falls, MT
WDF will arrange transportation from the airport in Great Falls to the hotel in Shelby, MT
Field Day 1 Shelby, MT
July 19, 2023
Safety orientation, field history and overview, orphan well pre-plugging methane measurement and monitoring, surface restoration
Field Day 2 Shelby, MT
July 20, 2023
Safety briefing, orphan well plugging, post plugging methane monitoring, surface restoration Depart Shelby, MT after Field Day 2 activities
Transportation provided back to Great Falls for dinner, then to hotel in Great Falls
$4,400.00 per ticket* *Scholarships Available
Includes: Lodging, meals, ground transportation, safety training, safety equipment, water and snacks on field days
Does NOT include: Airfare or transportation from hotel in Great Falls to the airport for departure welldonefoundation.org/field-experience/2023-1
(406) 460-0903 info@welldonefoundation.org www.welldonefoundation.org
Register Here
Orphan Well Field Experience SESSION 2
JULY 25-27, 2023
Bluhm #002 API #25-101-10072
SHELBY, MONTANA
This exciting new hands-on experience is offered exclusively to members of the Well Done Foundation Roughnecks, our new supporter membership program.
Orphan Well Field Experience participants will work alongside the Well Done Foundation Team, measuring orphan well methane emissions using the latest industry technology and techniques, as well as participate in the actual well plugging where you will have the chance to work on the “Rig Floor” and try your hand at “Roughnecking” with our Montana Rig Crew as they trip pipe in and out of the wellbore, pump cement and gel spacers, using special Well Done materials.
The Bluhm #002 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in August of 1928 to a final depth of 1,547’ into the Madison Lime formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s when the last operator, Cavalier Petroleum, went out of business and the well formally became the responsibility of the State of Montana.
The Bluhm #002 Orphaned Well has a greenhouse gas emission factor of over 1,000 metric tons of CO2e per year. That environmental impact equals more than 400 automobiles – and we can stop it now!
Itinerary
Transportation
• From Great Falls airport to Shelby
• All transportation in Shelby
• Back to Great Falls from Shelby
Lodging
• Two nights in Shelby (July 25 & 26)
Comfort Inn and Suites
• One night in Great Falls (July 27)
Holiday Inn Express
Meals
• July 25: Dinner in Shelby
• July 26: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Shelby
• July 27: Breakfast and lunch in Shelby, dinner in Great Falls
What to Bring
• Sunscreen
• Bug Spray
• Sturdy Boots (steel/composite toe western style work boots are best). Comfy boots are the key to a successful camp
• Layered clothing options to be worn UNDER the WDF provided FR Coveralls
• Cameras/video welcome
• Drones are OK, but need to be approved
• Laptop is optional
Virtual Orientation
WDF will provide an important pre-trip orientation via video conference prior to the Field Experience
July 25, 2023
Arrival Arrive in Great Falls, MT
WDF will arrange transportation from the airport in Great Falls to the hotel in Shelby, MT
Field Day 1 Shelby, MT
July 26, 2023
Safety orientation, field history and overview, orphan well pre-plugging methane measurement and monitoring, surface restoration
Field Day 2 Shelby, MT
July 27, 2023
Safety briefing, orphan well plugging, post plugging methane monitoring, surface restoration Depart Shelby, MT after Field Day 2 activities
Transportation provided back to Great Falls for dinner, then to hotel in Great Falls
$4,400.00 per ticket* *Scholarships Available
Includes: Lodging, meals, ground transportation, safety training, safety equipment, water and snacks on field days
Does NOT include: Airfare or transportation from hotel in Great Falls to the airport for departure welldonefoundation.org/field-experience/2023-2
(406) 460-0903
www.welldonefoundation.org
info@welldonefoundation.org
Register Here
Orphan Well Field Experience SESSION 3
AUGUST 1-3, 2023
Bluhm #003 API #25-101-10087
SHELBY, MONTANA
This exciting new hands-on experience is offered exclusively to members of the Well Done Foundation Roughnecks, our new supporter membership program.
Orphan Well Field Experience participants will work alongside the Well Done Foundation Team, measuring orphan well methane emissions using the latest industry technology and techniques, as well as participate in the actual well plugging where you will have the chance to work on the “Rig Floor” and try your hand at “Roughnecking” with our Montana Rig Crew as they trip pipe in and out of the wellbore, pump cement and gel spacers, using special Well Done materials.
The Bluhm #003 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in August of 1928 to a final depth of 1,560’ into the Madison Lime formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s when the last operator, Cavalier Petroleum, went out of business and the well formally became the responsibility of the State of Montana.
The Bluhm #003 Orphaned Well has a greenhouse gas emission factor of over 1,000 metric tons of CO2e per year. That environmental impact equals more than 400 automobiles – and we can stop it now!
Itinerary
Transportation
• From Great Falls airport to Shelby
• All transportation in Shelby
• Back to Great Falls from Shelby
Lodging
• Two nights in Shelby (August 1 & 2)
Comfort Inn and Suites
• One night in Great Falls (August 3)
Holiday Inn Express
Meals
• August 1: Dinner in Shelby
• August 2: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Shelby
• August 3: Breakfast and lunch in Shelby, dinner in Great Falls
What to Bring
• Sunscreen
• Bug Spray
• Sturdy Boots (steel/composite toe western style work boots are best). Comfy boots are the key to a successful camp
• Layered clothing options to be worn UNDER the WDF provided FR Coveralls
• Cameras/video welcome
• Drones are OK, but need to be approved
• Laptop is optional
Virtual Orientation
WDF will provide an important pre-trip orientation via video conference prior to the Field Experience
August 1, 2023
Arrival Arrive in Great Falls, MT
WDF will arrange transportation from the airport in Great Falls to the hotel in Shelby, MT
Field Day 1 Shelby, MT
August 2, 2023
Safety orientation, field history and overview, orphan well pre-plugging methane measurement and monitoring, surface restoration
Field Day 2 Shelby, MT
August 3, 2023
Safety briefing, orphan well plugging, post plugging methane monitoring, surface restoration Depart Shelby, MT after Field Day 2 activities
Transportation provided back to Great Falls for dinner, then to hotel in Great Falls
$4,400.00 per ticket* *Scholarships Available
Includes: Lodging, meals, ground transportation, safety training, safety equipment, water and snacks on field days
Does NOT include: Airfare or transportation from hotel in Great Falls to the airport for departure welldonefoundation.org/field-experience/2023-3
(406) 460-0903 info@welldonefoundation.org www.welldonefoundation.org
Register Here
Orphan Well Field Experience SESSION 4
AUGUST 8-10, 2023
Bluhm #004 API #25-101-10073
SHELBY,
MONTANA
This exciting new hands-on experience is offered exclusively to members of the Well Done Foundation Roughnecks, our new supporter membership program.
Orphan Well Field Experience participants will work alongside the Well Done Foundation Team, measuring orphan well methane emissions using the latest industry technology and techniques, as well as participate in the actual well plugging where you will have the chance to work on the “Rig Floor” and try your hand at “Roughnecking” with our Montana Rig Crew as they trip pipe in and out of the wellbore, pump cement and gel spacers, using special Well Done materials.
The Bluhm #004 Legacy Oil Well in Toole County, Montana was drilled in September of 1928 to a final depth of 1,625’ into the Madison Lime formation. This well became an Orphan in the early 1990’s when the last operator, Cavalier Petroleum, went out of business and the well formally became the responsibility of the State of Montana.
The Bluhm #004 Orphaned Well has a greenhouse gas emission factor of over 1,000 metric tons of CO2e per year. That environmental impact equals more than 400 automobiles – and we can stop it now!
Itinerary
Transportation
• From Great Falls airport to Shelby
• All transportation in Shelby
• Back to Great Falls from Shelby
Lodging
• Two nights in Shelby (August 8 & 9)
Comfort Inn and Suites
• One night in Great Falls (August 10)
Holiday Inn Express
Meals
• August 8: Dinner in Shelby
• August 9: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Shelby
• August 10: Breakfast and lunch in Shelby, dinner in Great Falls
What to Bring
• Sunscreen
• Bug Spray
• Sturdy Boots (steel/composite toe western style work boots are best). Comfy boots are the key to a successful camp
• Layered clothing options to be worn UNDER the WDF provided FR Coveralls
• Cameras/video welcome
• Drones are OK, but need to be approved
• Laptop is optional
Virtual Orientation
WDF will provide an important pre-trip orientation via video conference prior to the Field Experience
August 8, 2023
Arrival Arrive in Great Falls, MT
WDF will arrange transportation from the airport in Great Falls to the hotel in Shelby, MT
Field Day 1 Shelby, MT
August 9, 2023
Safety orientation, field history and overview, orphan well pre-plugging methane measurement and monitoring, surface restoration
Field Day 2 Shelby, MT
August 10, 2023
Safety briefing, orphan well plugging, post plugging methane monitoring, surface restoration Depart Shelby, MT after Field Day 2 activities
Transportation provided back to Great Falls for dinner, then to hotel in Great Falls
$4,400.00 per ticket* *Scholarships Available
Includes: Lodging, meals, ground transportation, safety training, safety equipment, water and snacks on field days
Does NOT include: Airfare or transportation from hotel in Great Falls to the airport for departure welldonefoundation.org/field-experience/2023-4
(406) 460-0903 info@welldonefoundation.org www.welldonefoundation.org
Register Here