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The National Oil and Gas Gateway (NOGG) is the first publicly available website with oil and natural gas well-level data from multiple states. The website was created as a collaborative initiative among the:
- U.S. Energy Information Administration
- Groundwater Protection Council (GWPC) and its member states
- Office of Oil and Natural Gas, part of the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
Data
Well-level data in the Gateway are updated monthly by the participating states.
Users of the Gateway may view, analyze, and export data for oil and natural gas wells, including:
- Well location
- Well name, unique well API number, and operator
- Current well status and well type
- Well production, injection, disposition, and completion data
- Hydraulic fracturing chemical disclosure reports from FracFocus
- Well depth and drilling orientation—such as directional, horizontal, or vertical
Gateway data are available in map, datasheet, or dashboard forms. The map view displays the geographic location of wells and allows users to apply filters by drawing areas directly on the map. The datasheet displays well data in a spreadsheet format that lets users aggregate, sort, and compare wells, and the dashboard provides charts that can be customized and downloaded.
Stakeholders
Participation in the Gateway is open to all oil- and natural gas-producing states, and the GWPC has worked with most of those states to develop the Risk Based Data Management System (RBDMS), a shared data management system developed with the support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Oil and Natural Gas
Oil- and natural gas-producing states
Ten oil- and natural gas-producing states are currently submitting monthly data to the Gateway:
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