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Signal Oil and Gas - Geographic Information System
During the calendar year 2006, the GIS Well Mapping Section continued to update and enhance the Commission’s Geographic Information System (GIS). As of December 2006, the GIS well data layer contained 1,133,739 wells and/or permitted locations.
Drilling permit and well completion forms are processed, using customized software applications, to update the GIS well data layer. Besides being faster and easier than the old hand-posting method, the computerized method does not degrade older well data.
A project to enhance the GIS well data layer began in September 1994. This project involves researching and linking API numbers in the Commission’s well bore database, which were not linked during the initial well conversion phase, to the associated well spot in the well data layer. As of December 2006, there were 749,012 API numbers linked to the well locations in the well data layer.
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The Commission routinely uses GIS map products that are larger scale easier to read, and more current than the hard-copy maps they replaced. Plots of these maps and copies of the digital data can be provided to the public at cost. In November 2005, the GIS became viewable to the public over the Internet through the Commission’s Public GIS Map Viewer.
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