Oil Regulators Found Hundreds of Wells Violating Oklahoma Rules. Then They Ignored Their Findings.

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by Nick Bowlin
March 17, 2026
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Oklahoma oil regulators documented hundreds of well violations but failed to enforce them.

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Unenforcred oil well violations may allow environmental contamination of groundwater and air in Oklahoma, potentially affecting drinking water quality and health for residents near drilling operations.

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Oklahoma oil regulators completed a 2021 database project called the Source of Truth that identified nearly 600 wells operating illegally above their permitted injection pressures and volumes, plus 1,400 older wells grandfathered in with no pressure limits at all. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission did not act on these findings, failed to force compliance, and did not share the report widely among staff, according to agency employees and internal documents reviewed by the journalist. Meanwhile, oilfield wastewater purges—toxic blowouts at the surface—surged from about a dozen in 2020 to more than 150 over the next five years, with at least 30 of the flagged problematic wells later identified near purge sites. An agency spokesperson declined to explain why regulators ignored the report's findings or why they didn't establish limits for the older wells. Federal intervention is unlikely under the Trump administration's EPA, which is loosening industry regulations.

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