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Technical well data helps companies manage and analyze current situation, while also helping them find new opportunities. From permitting, to acquisition, to use, our well data represents the life cycle of the asset.
USLandGrid Well Data is founded on the PPDM (Professional Petroleum Data Management) data model in order to support the best practice needs of operators around the globe.
We are a GIS data mapping company that provides current and historic well data including permits, units, well headers, formation tops, perforations, casings, completions, surveys, initial potentials, dsts, historic production and monthly production.
Allocated production is calculated within our data based on the individual wells contributing to the reported aggregate lease production.
Sidetracks and recompletes are fully accounted for through our standardized 14 digit API system. The sidetrack code is the eleventh and twelfth digits of our API numbers, with the first sidetrack represented by 01. The recomplete code is the thirteenth and fourteenth digits of our API number.
Our well data is purchased, not leased. You will never need to remove our data from your maps (you own it). Pricing is per year or a twelve-month period. Updates are provided monthly during the year.
Buy the county, or the state. Our Well Data packages are designed to meet all needs and budgets.
The best thing about well data is that it is current and historical. By analyzing a well life cycle the user is able to see the original permit, through to those first perforations and initial production. We can see what formation(s) was targeted and the depths and trajectory of the well bore. In most cases, we can see what went right, what went wrong, and what changes were made along the way.
These days, analytics are one of the most important capabilities for individuals to make informed decisions, especially in the energy sector. With data volumes becoming exceedingly larger, good data, and good data management is critical for quick access to accurate information.
By having up-to-date and historical well data companies can track industry trends, reduce drilling times, improve production, manage land assets, look at new opportunities, and improve safety.
Name | DESCRIPTION |
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Well ID | Unique Well identification |
Operator | Operator Name |
Well Name | Well Name |
Well Number | Well Number |
Latitude | Latitude |
Longitude | Longitude |
Status | Well Status |
Classification | Well Classification |
Datum Elevation | Datum Elevation |
Ground Elevation | Ground Elevation |
Plugback Depth | Plugback Depth |
TD | Total Depth |
Formation at TD | Formation at Total Depth |
Platform ID | Platform identification |
Water Depth | Water Depth |
Water Datum | Water Datum |
Spud Date | Spud Date |
Completion Date | Completion Date |
Permit Date | Permit Date |
User Date | User entered date |
Name | DESCRIPTION |
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Area | Area of Interest |
District | District Name |
Field | Field Name |
State | State Name |
County | County Name |
Country | Country Name |
Permit Number | Permit Number |
Datum Type | Datum Type |
Alternate ID | User Alternate ID |
Old ID | Old identification |
User 1 | User 1 Added information |
User 2 | User 2 Added information |
Lease Name | Lease Name |
Parent UWI | Identification number for the original well. This field is used if the well data is for a successive well at a previously drilled location |
Parent UWI Type | Acceptable values are Re-drill, Re-entry, Sidetrack, and Surface |
Legal Survey Type | Legal Survey Type |
Common Well Name | Common Well Name |
Proposed | Identifies proposed, undrilled wells |
Proposed | Identifies proposed, undrilled wells |
Name | DESCRIPTION |
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Well ID | Unique Well identification |
Formation | Formation Name |
Source | Original Source |
Observation Number | Observed Instance |
Top MD | Measured depth of the formation top |
Top TVD | True vertical depth of the formation top |
Base MD | Measured depth of the formation base |
Base TVD | True vertical depth of the formation base |
Show | Type of hydrocarbon shows (if any) in the formation at the well bore |
Net Thickness | Net thickness of the formation at the well location |
Porosity | Porosity of the formation in the well bore |
Faulted | Presence or absence of faulting in the formation at the well bore |
Name | DESCRIPTION |
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Eroded | Partial or complete erosion of the formation at the well bore |
Dip Azimuth | Direction of maximum formation dip at the well bore. Allows quadrant format (N30W), but must be in azimuth format for import. |
Dip | Dip of the formation at the well bore. Allows quadrant format (N30W), but must be in azimuth format for import |
Confidence | Qualitative evaluation of the formation data |
Qualifier | Comments |
Remarks | Comments |
Gap Thickness | Gap Thickness |
Datum Type | Datum Type |
Fault Name | Fault Name |
Unconformity Name | Unconformity Name |
Name | DESCRIPTION |
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Well ID | Unique Well identification |
Zone | Producing zone or formation |
Activity Type | |
Oil | Monthly Oil |
Gas | Monthly Gas |
Water | Monthly Water |
CO2 | Monthly CO2 |
Name | DESCRIPTION |
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Injection | Monthly Injection |
Nitrogen | Monthly Nitrogen |
NGL | Monthly NGL |
Sulphur | |
Date | Date Recorded |
Allocation Factor | Amount of unit production allocated to the well as a percentage |
Days On | Specified as an integer from 1 to 31 |
We source our well data directly from the individual state resources including online published data, hard copy completion reports, hard copy production records and multiple other sources.
We use the PPDM (Professional Petroleum Data Management) model. By standardizing across the different well databases, we make the data much easier to work with, combine with other data, and analyze. We also standardize the values in columns, while also getting rid of null values and duplicates. We convert the data in our system to the standardized PPDM schema, with consistency across the dataset.
All bulk data is provided via SFTP as zip files of each county in the format of your choice using a pull model. End delivery is customizable with no extra costs.
We use the “Secure File Transfer Protocol”, also called SFTP. This is supported in most traditional FTP clients and SSH client software.
Our well data is refreshed monthly.
Editing or working with most of our data requires software for working with geographic and geospatial data. There is free and open-source desktop software to work this kind of data called QGIS. We recommend GeoGraphix as our preferred software for well data.
We provide KML/KMZ options for Google Earth and Google Earth Pro, but neither of those applications support editing our data, only viewing the data. If you need to make changes to the data you get from us, you will need a desktop application like QGIS discussed above.
The initial dataset will be large, upwards of 5GBs. Monthly updates are small and take relatively small amounts of time.
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