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  2. API well number - Wikipedia

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    Most oil and gas commissions make API numbers (and well header data) available on-line and free of charge. The ability to download the data varies from state to state. Below is a list of the 50 states, along with their state code, and the name and internet address of their oil and gas regulatory agency where available.

  3. Navitas Land and Mineral Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011 the company drilled its first new oil well on the Oakley lease located in Hopkins County, Kentucky. [3] By the fall of 2011, Navitas had drilled 13 additional wells nearby. Navitas Land and Mineral also reopened an oil field in Poole, Kentucky that had once been owned and operated by the Sinclair Oil Corporation.

  4. Wellsite information transfer standard markup language

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    The WITSML initiative was started to address this need, and through its success, is now influencing petroleum industry data standards beyond the original scope. WITSML(tm) Standards support the “right time” seamless flow of drilling and completions data between data producers and data consumers to speed and enhance decision-making in the ...

  5. Patoka Oil Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Patoka is the main oil terminal in the region where oil was first discovered in 1938. [5] Tax revenue from operations are collected and distributed by Marion County, Illinois . It was reported by the Chicago Tribune that Dakota Access paid approximately $750,000 in tax revenue for its operations in Illinois.

  6. Illinois Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Basin has produced more than four billion barrels of petroleum. [6] Major oil production began in 1905, and from 1907 through 1912, the basin was the third-most oil productive area in the United States. Oil production peaked in 1908 at 34 million barrels per year, and declined steadily to 5 million barrels in 1933.

  7. Prairie Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The institute also collects and disseminates data on many aspects of the Illinois environment including weather and climate, water resources including surface and groundwater, oil and mineral resources, maps and geospatial data, and the distributions of plants and animals including native and invasive species.

  8. Orphaned wells in the United States - Wikipedia

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    State legislatures in the United States have specific definitions based on local needs and priorities. For example, the section on abandoned wells in Texas' Natural Resource Code defines an "inactive well" as "an unplugged well that has had no reported production, disposal, injection, or other permitted activity for a period of greater than 12 months."

  9. TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company - Wikipedia

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    TGS, formerly TGS NOPEC Geophysical Company ASA [2] is an energy data and analytics company. It gathers, interprets, and markets seismic and geophysical data regarding subsurface terrains worldwide in order to evaluate oil and gas formations for drilling operations. [3]