Effects of Porosity Type, Pore Geometry, and Diagenetic History on Tertiary Recovery of Petroleum from Carbonate Reservoirs, Final Report; September 1981
NEH peer-review evaluators, 1970-present Internet Archive URL: https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-evaluator-data
Grants made by NEH, fiscal years 1966-1969 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-grant-data-1966-1969
Grants made by NEH, fiscal years 1970-1979 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-grant-data-1970-1979
Grants made by NEH, fiscal years 1980-1989 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-grant-data-1980-1989
Grants made by NEH, fiscal years 1990-1999 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-grant-data-1990-1999
Grants made by NEH, fiscal years 2000-2009 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-grant-data-2000-2009
Grants made by NEH, fiscal years 2010-2019 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-grant-data-2010-2019
Self-reported data on NEH-funded activities of 56 state and territorial humanities councils, 1998-2015 Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/neh-state-council-activity-1998-2015
From the site: "In 1859, the United States’ first commercial oil well was drilled in Venango County, Pennsylvania. In the 150 years subsequent to this, an unknown number of oil and gas wells have been drilled in the state. A current estimate by the Independent Petroleum Association of America places that number at approximately 325,000. Of those 325,000 wells, over 200,000 are still unaccounted for. As these wells are found and verified, they are cataloged in the Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Abandoned and Orphan Well database to facilitate plugging. There are currently over 8,200 wells listed in this database (2013). With so many unknown oil and gas wells scattered across Pennsylvania and the environmental threats that they pose, identification remains a vital component of DEP’s Oil and Gas Program. Currently, the DEP, Office of Active and Abandoned Mine Operations is involved in many projects dealing with historic and active mine map restoration and geo-referencing. These maps, which vary in age, not only contain information on historic mine locations, but also oil and gas locations. Through collaboration between the Bureau of Mining Programs and the Bureau of Oil and Gas Planning and Program Management, potential oil and gas well locations were assembled using three mine map collections. These collections include the WPA mine map collection, KSheets collection, and the HSheets collection. From these sources, over 30,000 potential historic oil and gas well locations were derived. The Bureau of Oil and Gas Planning and Program Management is constantly looking for historic sources to help locate oil and gas wells in the state that remain unaccounted for. This particular dataset was created using georeferenced mine maps of various/unknown accuracy and various/unknown coordinate systems to various base maps, including but not limited to USGS topographic maps and PAMAP aerial photography. The locations were then digitized using the georeferenced mine maps. These locations are provided for informational purposes only and should not be sole means of decision making and are in no way a substitute for actual field observations."
From the site: "Coverages containing Anthracite coal seam data by quadrangle for the state of Pennsylvania. Digitized from the Harrisburg Bureau of Mining and Reclamation mylar map system each quadrangle contains multiple coverages identifying seams in that quad. Also includes coal mining refuse disposal sites, permitted sites, point coverages of deep mine entry and other surface features of deep mines and Small Operators Assistance Program (SOAP) areas."
The site characterization data used to develop the conceptual geologic model for the Snake River Plain site in Idaho, as part of phase 1 of the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE) initiative. This collection includes data on seismic events, groundwater, geomechanical models, gravity surveys, magnetics, resistivity, magnetotellurics (MT), rock physics, stress, the geologic setting, and supporting documentation, including several papers. Also included are 3D models (Petrel and Jewelsuite) of the proposed site. Data for wells INEL-1, WO-2, and USGS-142 have been included as links to separate data collections. These data have been assembled by the Snake River Geothermal Consortium (SRGC), a team of collaborators that includes members from national laboratories, universities, industry, and federal agencies, lead by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Other contributors include the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CEAS), the University of Idaho, Idaho State University, Boise State University, University of Wyoming, University of Oklahoma, Energy and Geoscience Institute-University of Utah, US Geothermal, Baker Hughes Campbell Scientific Inc., Chena Power, US Geological Survey (USGS), Idaho Department of Water Resources, Idaho Geological Survey, and Mink GeoHydro.
USGS site which holds information about surface water and subsurface water in the United States. Includes: constantly-updated maps, maps predicting and depicting weather patterns, information about weather history, and numerous graphing capabilities.
This is a compilation of logs and data from Well 52-21 in the Roosevelt Hot Springs area in Utah. This well is also in the Utah FORGE study area. The file is in a compressed .zip format and there is a data inventory table (Excel spreadsheet) in the root folder that is a guide to the data that is accessible in subfolders.
Temperature logs, pressure logs, directional survey, well history, well bore schematic, and other reports for well 48-11TCH at West Flank FORGE
Temperature logs, pressure logs, directional survey, well history, well bore schematic, and other reports for well 74-2TCH at West Flank FORGE