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TwitterThis dataset contains annual production information of oil and gas wells in New York State from 1985 to 2000.
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TwitterThe data comprise the initial release of landscape disturbance polygons and lines (sites, pipelines and roads) related to natural gas and oil drilling developed prior to the end of 2013 in the 10-county region along the New York - Pennsylvania border. The study area includes the New York Counties of Allegany, Broome, Chemung, Steuben and Tioga, and the Pennsylvania counties of Bradford, McKean, Potter, Susquehanna, and Tioga. The data were collected using high-resolution aerial imagery from the National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) for each available year between 2004 - 2013 within a geographic information system (GIS), along with additional geospatial data on oil and gas drilling permits and locations, administrative boundaries, ecoregions, and the footprint of the Marcellus Shale play. Data collection was a manual process of visually examining the NAIP imagery composite for each county for each year and using 2004 imagery as a baseline to identify and digitize landscape changes in the land cover resulting from the development of gas extraction infrastructure that occurred after 2004. Changes that correlated with natural gas extraction permits, appeared to be natural gas extraction related, or were in proximity to other gas extraction infrastructure were selected and digitized to the maximum extent of landscape disturbance. Disturbance that appeared in the 2004 imagery was collected; however, some of the collected disturbance for 2004 may predate the NAIP imagery collection date. The focus of the data collection was on features attributable to the construction, use, and maintenance of gas extraction drill sites, processing plants, and compressor stations, as well as the centerlines for new roads accessing such sites, plants, and stations, and the centerlines for new pipelines used to transport the extracted gas. Some of the roads and or pipelines may predate the data collection, however they appeared to be either expanded or worked on in relation to oil or gas activities in the study area. These data were collected within shapefiles by county, using ArcGIS 10.5. One shapefile was generated for sites (polygons), one was generated for roads (lines), and one was generated for pipelines (lines). Another team member reviewed the data for concurrence and consistency. These data identify disturbance related to natural gas and oil drilling, but do not identify the well types associated with that disturbance. For well type, see the New York Department of Environmental Conservation downloadable well data webpage (https://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/1603.html) or the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Oil and Gas Permit Database available at their web page (http://data-padep-1.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets?q=Oil%20&%20Gas).
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TwitterThis dataset contains information about New York's natural gas and oil production for 1985-2018. Data from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.Notes:New York requires the operator of an oil or gas well to file an Annual Well Report before March 31st each year to report on well status and production values of the previous calendar year Well status and production values remain confidential for the first six months after a reporting period The Division attempts to post that data on our site shortly after July 1 of each year The Division of Mineral Resources has been providing digital production data since 1986 Declaimer Well Names are kept as per source and whenever two API numbers has same name the Name is added with API number
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TwitterThis dataset contains annual production information of oil and gas wells in New York State from 2001 to present.
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TwitterThis dataset contains production information from oil and gas wells in New York State from 1967 to 1999. Each record represents a sum by operator for each county, town, field, and formation grouping.
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Information on oil, gas, storage, solution salt, stratigraphic, and geothermal wells in New York State
This is a dataset hosted by the State of New York. The state has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York State using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the State of New York organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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TwitterInformation on oil, gas, storage, solution salt, stratigraphic, and geothermal wells in New York State
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TwitterThis resource is a compilation of well log observation data on temperature logs for oil and gas wells in New York, provided by the New York State Geological Survey/New York State Museum. The data are available in the following formats: web feature service, web map service, ESRI service endpoint, and an Excel workbook for download. Other distribution as scanned log downloads is available for ESOGIS Subscribers only - see http://esogis.nysm.nysed.gov/ for access details and contact information. The workbook contains 5 worksheets, including information about the template with notes related to revisions, resource provider information, the data, and a field list (to assist data mapping). The data includes information culled from New York State well logs, including well identification, API, location, temperature and drilling information. This resource was provided by the New York State Geological Survey and New York State Museum and made available for distribution through the National Geothermal Data System.
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This feature class/shapefile represents Oil and Natural Gas Wells. An Oil and Natural Gas Well is a hole drilled in the earth for the purpose of finding or producing crude oil or natural gas; or producing services related to the production of crude or natural gas. Geographic coverage includes the United States (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming) as well Oil and Natural Gas wells in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Manitoba that are within 100 miles of the country's border with the United States. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) the following states do not have active/producing Oil or Natural Gas Wells: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Some states do have wells for underground Natural Gas storage facilities where these have been identified they were included. This layer is derived from well data from individual states and provinces and United States Agencies. This layer is complete for the United States but further development of data missing from two Canadian provinces and Mexico is in process. This update release includes an additional 497,036 wells covering Texas. Oil and gas exploration in Texas takes advantage of drilling technology to use a single surface well drilling location to drill multiple bottom hole well connections to extract oil and gas. The addition of Well data from Texas results in the addition of a related table to support this one surface well to many bottom hole connections. This related table provides records for Wells that have more than one bottom hole linked to the surface well.
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TwitterService layer is updated daily.For more information or to download layer see https://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/details.cfm?DSID=1272Download the metadata to learn more information about how the data was created and details about the attributes. Use the links within the metadata document to expand the sections of interest. http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/metadata/nysdec.dmn.oil.gas.well.forportal_prod.xmlThis dataset contains locations of oil, gas, storage, solution salt, stratigraphic, geothermal, and other service wells. The Division of Mineral Resources maintains information and data on more than 40,000 wells, categorized under New York State Article 23 Regulated wells.
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TwitterThe Division of Mineral Resources maintains computerized information on almost 40,000 wells. The majority of this information and data is available on-line through the Oil and Gas Searchable Database. This system provides information on well ownership, well owners and operators, registered driller, pluggers and companies that provide financial security instruments. Information on well production as wells as commencement of operations, locations, depths. Downloads from this system should be limited to roughly 800 records. If you attempt to download the entire database the system will time out. Standard report including registered operators, pluggers and drillers are available as wells a popular 90 look back on issued drilling permits.
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TwitterList of wells that are regulated under the Oil, Gas and Solution Mining Law (ECL Article 23) in New York State that are orphaned and not plugged.
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List of wells that are regulated under the Oil, Gas and Solution Mining Law (ECL Article 23) in New York State that are abandoned and not plugged.
This is a dataset hosted by the State of New York. The state has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York State using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the State of New York organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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TwitterThis dataset contains locations of oil, gas, storage, solution salt, stratigraphic, geothermal, and other service wells. The Division of Mineral Resources maintains information and data on more than 40,000 wells, categorized under New York State Article 23 Regulated wells.View Dataset on the Gateway
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TwitterCell maps for each oil and gas assessment unit were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in an assessment unit or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, dry, or the type of production of the wells located within the cell is unknown. The well information was initially retrieved from the IHS Energy Group, PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data on CD-ROM, which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying proprietary PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data. No proprietary data are displayed or included in the cell maps. The data from PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data were current as of October 2001 when the cell maps were created in 2002.
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Graph and download economic data for Chain-Type Quantity Index for Real GDP: Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing (324) in New York (NYPETCOALMANQGSP) from 1997 to 2024 about coal, petroleum, quantity index, nondurable goods, NY, GSP, private industries, production, goods, private, manufacturing, industry, GDP, and USA.
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Total-Stockholder-Equity Time Series for National Fuel Gas Company. National Fuel Gas Company operates as a diversified energy company. It operates through four segments: Exploration and Production, Pipeline and Storage, Gathering, and Utility. The Exploration and Production segment explores for, develops, and produces natural gas and oil. The Pipeline and Storage segment provides interstate natural gas transportation services through an integrated gas pipeline system in Pennsylvania and New York; and storage services through its underground natural gas storage fields. This segment also transports and stores natural gas for National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation, as well as for utilities, industrial companies, and power producers in New York State. The Gathering segment builds, owns, and operates gathering facilities in the Appalachian region, as well as provides gathering services to Seneca. The Utility segment sells natural gas to retail customers; and provides natural gas utility services to various customers in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Jamestown, New York, as well as in Erie and Sharon, Pennsylvania. National Fuel Gas Company was incorporated in 1902 and is headquartered in Williamsville, New York.
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TwitterThis dataset contains annual production information of oil and gas wells in New York State from 1985 to 2000.