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A complete set of wells associated with oil, natural gas, and coal bed natural gas development in the western states as of June 2004. This is a static dataset even though liquid energy development is a highly dynamic endeavor. Because these well location datasets are generally housed and managed by various state-based agencies (typically the state Oil and Gas Conservation Commissions) a uniform, spatially precise coverage for the western United States has not been available to date. This layer consolidates the best available well location data from ND, SD, MT, WY, CO, NM, UT, AZ, OR, and CA (ID and WA do not report any liquid energy development) and standardizes the attributes. While static as of June 2004 the well...
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Locations of oil and gas wells in 11 western states. Data was obtained from the National Oil and Gas Assessment.
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A complete set of wells associated with oil, natural gas, and coal bed natural gas development in the western states as of August 31, 2005. This is a static dataset even though liquid energy development is a highly dynamic endeavor. Because these well location datasets are generally housed and managed by various state-based agencies (typically the state Oil and Gas Conservation Commissions) a uniform, spatially precise coverage for the has not been available to date. This layer consolidates the best available well location data from MT, WY, CO, and UT(ID does not report any liquid energy development) and standardizes the attributites. The user is cautioned that this layer only contains known and reported wells and...
The selection of geological basins from the 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Province Boundaries that (1) intersected with the historical Sage-grouse geographic range, and (2) contained significant oil and/or natural gas reserves according to the U.S. Geological Central Energy Team. The present data layer was selected from (2) and re-projected to match the Albers projection used in the Rangewide Conservation Assessment.
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Data represents an estimate of oil and natural gas pipeline densities in the intermountain west based on data collected depicting pipeline locations in the study area. These data represent (for the most part) only larger volume, long distance pipelines and not the shorter, lower volume (so-called 'flowlines') associated with specific fluid energy producing sites. HOWEVER, THESE DATA ONLY REPRESENT THAT PORTION OF ACTUAL ON-THE-GROUND AND BURIED PIPELINES THAT HAVE BEEN MAPPED and that we were able to acquire durng th course of our study. THEREFORE, THIS DATASET IS KNOWN TO BE INCOMPLETE. The actual pipline locations are not shown here. Rather this is a grid representing pipeline density in Km/Km^2. DUE TO THE SENSITVE...


    map background search result map search result map Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Western U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Producing Basins in the Sage-grouse Historical Range Oil and Gas Wells in the western United States (NOGA 1994) Pipeline density (18km) in the sage-grouse conservation area Oil and Gas Wells in the Wyoming Basins (8/31/2005) Oil and Gas Wells in the Wyoming Basins (8/31/2005) Oil and Natural Gas Producing Basins in the Sage-grouse Historical Range Pipeline density (18km) in the sage-grouse conservation area Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Western U.S. Oil and Gas Wells in the western United States (NOGA 1994)