'A needle in a haystack:' How AI is helping uncover abandoned oil wells

Popular Science 

The continental United States is jam-packed with reminders of our ravenous oil appetite. Since the 1850s, there have been an estimated 3.5 million oil and gas wells drilled across the country. Many of those were abandoned after the companies running them ran out of business or otherwise ceased operating. These forgotten fossil fuel artifacts, referred to officially as "undocumented orphan wells" (UOWs) are often left behind without meaningful efforts taken to safely seal them. Unplugged orphan wells can leak out dangerous methane, oil, and other chemicals for years which can pollute the air and potentially contaminate nearby water sources.