Oil well production data

Oil well production data

Production data through December added March 24, These next links point to pre-created files containing oil and gas well data. They are in the same format as the files saved using the Master list of oil and wells. Kansas Geological Survey. Data are received monthly from the Kansas Department of Revenue. Production by Operator --Find total production based on operator name.

Annual Distribution and Production of Oil and Gas Wells by State From 1919-Latest Year Available

Reports on well production, status, injection and fluid disposal are submitted annually by February 15 th of each year for activity that occurred in the previous year. Production reports list the volumes of fluids produced on a monthly basis for individual wells, or if wells produce sufficiently low volumes they may be listed as a group. For details on production reporting please refer to the Provincial Operating Standard and other documents in our Government section.

For general production statistics see our Petroleum Industry section. As part of our commitment to have the highest level of service to Ontario's petroleum industry the OGSR Library provides free access to both digital and scanned production records online to all our members. Production records are also available at the library for physical viewing and copying by members and the general public.

Records may also be requested via fax by members and the general public. Research and copying fees may apply. Please refer to our fees schedule. The catalogue of scanned production reports maintained by the OGSR Library includes all reports ever filed with the Ministry of Natural Resources, the earliest scanned record is from Approximately 70, image records can be searched.

All records are available online. Library technicians digitize the form data in an online system making the data available to members. Options for searching forms depend on how much data from the form as been digitized. There are also some limitation on how older forms can be digitized depending on the reporting style see notes below. All reports for an individual well: Members can view all tabular production data, pressure data and scanned forms from the production tab on each well card.

Well cards are accessed using either the basic or advanced search feature, or visually by using pxtools for Google Earth. All reports for an operator: anyone can view all reports submitted by operators by using the operator production history search beta form.

All reports prior to only record annual values, these records have not been entered in the monthly volumes database however they may still be searchable by operator or well licence number. Most reports prior to only record summary values for pools or township not individual wells, they are still searchable by operator. After the 15 th of February production reports for the previous year are available for viewing in the library.

The OGSR Library also scans and digitizes these forms making the images and tabular data available to members within weeks of receiving the final reports. An annual report is also released that summarizes activity for the previous year. Below is a summary of the types of reports collected annually. The most common and critical forms are the form 3's and form 8's. Annual Wells Status Report Form 3 Operators with unplugged wells must report the status of each well annually by using a form 3.

The form 3 page 2 also categorises the total number of wells owned by an operator, summarizes production volumes by operator, and includes a total licence fee calculation. Please note that well status changes made to wells throughout the year must still be reported to the Ministry of Natural Resources in accordance with their standards.

Annual Report of Monthly Oil and Gas Production Form 8 Any petroleum wells producing oil, gas, condensate, or water must report the volume of fluid produced usually m 3 per month or 10 3 m 3 per month in the case of gas. Operators must also report any pressure readings taken throughout the year and the numbers of days each month the well was on production. Form 8 are usually submitted for each well, however if production volumes per well are significantly low multiple wells may be reporting on one form.

Reporting multiple wells on a sign form is referred to as commingling. For reports with commingled wells all wells in the group must be listed on the back of form 8. Form 8 is also used to calculate the licence fee payable per well.

Annual Report of Subsurface Oil Field Fluid Disposal Form 6 An annual report on the volume of fluid and target formation for an individual injection well.

Annual Report of Monthly Injection Form 9 An annual report on the volume and target formation of oil field fluid being disposed of in a disposal well. Commingled Wells Under certain conditions production from multiple wells may be grouped on a single production report form 8.

These conditions may include: low well production; deviated, horizontal or lateral legs from a single well; or production occurring from wells located in Lake Erie. See Operating standards for details.

Wells in a commingled group must be listed on the back of form 8 and the status of each well must be reported individually on form 3. All petroleum production forms are available online. See Provincial Operating Standard for complete details. Research - Projects. The Two Main Ways to Search Production Records Online All reports for an individual well: Members can view all tabular production data, pressure data and scanned forms from the production tab on each well card.

Limitations to Online Search All reports prior to only record annual values, these records have not been entered in the monthly volumes database however they may still be searchable by operator or well licence number. Overview of Production Reports After the 15 th of February production reports for the previous year are available for viewing in the library.

The data originate from state administrative records of monthly well- or lease-​level natural gas and liquid production. EIA receives the data from. Monthly oil and gas production data, by well. Monthly injection data for wells associated with oil and gas production, by well.

Abstract Performance prediction of wells producing from tight microdarcy formations is a daunting task. We demonstrate the use of various analytical and numerical tools to learn about both short- and long-term reservoir behaviors. These tools include a traditional decline-curve analysis Arps formulation , b Valko's stretched-exponential method, c Ilk et al's power-law exponential method, d rate-transient and transient-PI analyses to ascertain the stimulated-reservoir volume, and e numerical simulation studies to gain insights into observed flow regimes. The benefits of collective use of analytical modeling tools in history-matching and forecasting both short- and long-term production performance of tight-oil reservoirs are demonstrated with the use of real and simulated data.

Reports on well production, status, injection and fluid disposal are submitted annually by February 15 th of each year for activity that occurred in the previous year. Production reports list the volumes of fluids produced on a monthly basis for individual wells, or if wells produce sufficiently low volumes they may be listed as a group.

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Ontario's Oil and Natural Gas Production

Monthly oil and gas production data by well are now available on the web through the Kentucky Geological Survey oil and gas well search pages. When you search for wells, look for the Production Data link. If there is no link, no production data have been associated with the selected well. The data are reformatted from the monthly oil and gas production data available as Excel workbooks by year from the Kentucky Division of Oil and Gas. In general, monthly production data by well begins with the report year. Some operators voluntarily reported historic data for select wells prior to

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