Kimbra Davis

Director, Orphaned Wells Program Office Department of the Interior

Kimbra Davis serves as the first Director of the newly established Orphaned Wells Program Office (OWPO) with the Department of the Interior (DOI). Within DOI, Ms. Davis has held several senior executive positions including as a Senior Advisor for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and as the former Director for the Office of Natural Resources Revenue. Kimbra started her federal service career in 2003 with the Department of Transportation’s Office of Pipeline Safety. Before joining federal service, she worked for a major integrated oil and gas company in refining operations and as a “pipeliner”. Kimbra holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, an MBA from the University of Denver, a Graduate Diploma in International Development from the London School of Economics and is a Senior Executive Fellow graduate of Harvard University

Main Plenary Progam Day-1

1:20 PM Keynote Presentation: Establishing the Orphaned Wells Program: A $4.7 billion Investment to Plug Orphaned Wells on State, Private and Public Lands

● A new program office at the Department of Interior to ensure timely and transparent implementation

● Examining funding allocation to set up well plugging infrastructure and address high priority wells

● Working with the DoE to develop technologies, protocols and procedures for locating and identifying undocumented wells

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