{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "Orphaned_Wells_v2", "guid": "CF5AE66F-03FA-4879-9D26-CA85A58DBA43", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Updated orphan well query. For use with CATALOG UOW Dashboards. This mapping application is intended to provide data and information gained from the Department of Energy\u2019s (DOE) Consortium Advancing Technology for Assessment of Lost Oil & Gas Wells (CATALOG) Team efforts. This initial release is an early version and is subject to change, we implore users to provide feedback using the email below. ", "description": "
This mapping application is intended to provide data and information gained from the Department of Energy\u2019s (DOE) Consortium Advancing Technology for Assessment of Lost Oil & Gas Wells (CATALOG) Team efforts. This initial release is an early version and is subject to change, we implore users to provide feedback using the email below.<\/font><\/span><\/p> DOE-CATALOG Teams are comprised of members from:<\/font><\/span><\/p> <\/p> <\/p> Data displayed is being actively curated and currently includes spatial aggregations of well data, a preliminary layer of identified orphaned developed by the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), and field work extents across the U.S. developed by other DOE national laboratories. Generally, orphaned wells are defined as an idle wells for which the operator is unknown or insolvent.<\/font><\/span><\/p> Spatial aggregations are derivatives of oil and gas well data source from Enverus, last acquired December 2023. These include spatial density histograms per area (e.g., state, county) by well status, spud decade, and plug decade. In addition, marginal well density was developed using a subset of these wells, queried by R. Hastings and E. Lopert, NETL Site Support Contractors.<\/font><\/span><\/p> The identified orphaned wells layer is a preliminary subset of the <\/font><\/span>CO2-Locate<\/a> national well dataset based on if \u201corphan\u201d is noted in either the dataset name or within the well status, type, or operator attribute. Of the more than 50 federal, state, and tribal resources (~11 million well records), 16 resources contained a total of ~170k orphaned well records.<\/font><\/span><\/p> Fieldwork extents provide footprints of areas across the U.S. where drone surveys, ground truthing, and imagery analyses are being conducted to identify undocumented or orphaned wells and mitigate methane emissions.<\/font><\/span><\/p>",
"summary": "Updated orphan well query. For use with CATALOG UOW Dashboards. This mapping application is intended to provide data and information gained from the Department of Energy\u2019s (DOE) Consortium Advancing Technology for Assessment of Lost Oil & Gas Wells (CATALOG) Team efforts. This initial release is an early version and is subject to change, we implore users to provide feedback using the email below. ",
"title": "Orphaned Wells v2",
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"orphan well",
"orphan",
"abandon",
"undocumented"
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"type": "Feature Service",
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"Feature Service",
"ArcGIS Server",
"Feature Access",
"providerSDS"
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"accessInformation": "National Energy Technology Laboratory Geoscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Analysis Team and Department of Energy\u2019s Consortium Advancing Technology for Assessment of Lost Oil & Gas Wells Team, CATALOG Insights Overview Application, 2024, in development",
"licenseInfo": " Disclaimer<\/b><\/font><\/p> This project was funded by the United States Department of Energy, Nationa<\/font>l Energy Technology Laborat<\/font>ory, in part, through a site support contract. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, nor the support contractor, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.<\/font><\/span><\/p> This work does not represent the authoritative body on official orphan well designations but is highlighting wells or locations that are suspected orphan based on information gathered.<\/font><\/span><\/p> Acknowledgement<\/b><\/span><\/font><\/p> Parts of this technical effort were performed in support of the National Energy Technology Laboratory\u2019s ongoing research under the Base Undocumented Orphaned Wells Field Work Proposal DE-FE-1025025 by NETL\u2019s Research and Innovation Center, including work performed by Leidos Research Support Team staff under the (RSS contract 89243318CFE000003).<\/font><\/span><\/p> Citation<\/b><\/font><\/span><\/p> National Energy Technology Laboratory Geoscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Analysis Team and Department of Energy\u2019s Consortium Advancing Technology for Assessment of Lost Oil & Gas Wells Team, CATALOG Insights Overview Application, 2024, in development<\/i><\/font><\/span> Point of Contact<\/b><\/span><\/font><\/p> Energy Data eXchange<\/span><\/a>®<\/span> Spatial, <\/span>edxspatial@netl.doe.gov<\/span><\/a><\/font><\/p> CATALOG Team, CATALOG@netl.doe.gov<\/a><\/font><\/p><\/div><\/div>"
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