Procedure for locating oil and gas wells in the Appalachian Basin

Author:

Reeder Matthew D.12,Sams James I.12,Gorantla Raghava12,Pekney Natalie J.1

Affiliation:

1. National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA..

2. NETL Support Contractor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Abstract

Locating undocumented (or poorly documented) oil and gas wells for environmental assessment is often difficult. Remnant features that confirm the presence of a well (intact casing/wellhead, well bore, etc.) are typically less than a meter in size and often are obscured from direct observation on the ground or from the air (by dense vegetation, for example). To efficiently find such features, it is useful to first systematically compile publicly available digital data at progressively smaller scales prior to embarking on field campaigns. The information presented here describes the procedure developed and used by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory to locate potential oil and gas well sites for follow-up field verification and characterization. Digital data are first compiled from national and state resources such as well location/production databases, historical topographic maps, historical aerial photographs, and LiDAR data. Although each data set is likely to be incomplete or inaccurate to some extent, combining the data resources using geographic information system technology can generate potential well site targets with a higher degree of confidence, which improves the efficiency of fieldwork activities. This workflow was developed in the Appalachian Basin region, and although certain aspects may be unique, the general process would be applicable to locating undocumented wells in other regions.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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