Well Type. PDF Railroad Commission of Texas You can download the production data into a CSV file, which will open up in Microsoft Excel, by clicking on the Download button just below the Date column of the report. It does not have jurisdiction over investor owned electric utility companies; that falls under the jurisdiction of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. A six-digit number assigned to an organization name by the Commission upon the initial P-5 approval. The data sets contained in the Public GIS Viewers were generated from the Commissions Geographic Information System. Status. It consists of 10 digits. Click on the green dot to bring up a pop-up window with the well details. Form W-1 images will be in a .PDF format. Sign up for WellDatabase today and get instant access. It is an on-line, disk resident file that contains testing and technical information related to oil and gas wells. The data sets provided by the Online Research Query System are continually being updated and are provided as a public service for informational purposes only. AUSTIN The Railroad Commission of Texas this week launches its first-ever interactive data maps providing oil and gas production and the locations of abandoned wells plugged by the Commission statewide and by individual counties. This data set contains information on every application for high cost gas severance tax incentive certification for tight sands. *Required information Production volumes and dispositions for January 2005 production and any reports filed after February 11, 2005 may include separation/extraction loss and disposition code conversions by Railroad Commission staff to conform with formats used prior to implementation of the new PR form. Dockets and proposal for decision information for Oil & Gas, Gas utilities, Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Surface Mining that are NOT in CASES. Try checking this well from October 1993 through September 2001 to see what you get. Validates and analyzes data relating to oil and gas well activities. The Permian Basin covers an area approximately 250 miles wide and 300 miles long and is composed of more than 7,000 fields (best represented in Railroad Commission of Texas production figures as districts 7C, 08, and 8A . Click on the Identify tool (the i inside a circle in the toolbar at the top of the screen), then select Wells from the drop-down menu. In 1988, a monitoring system was established and enforcement information was added to the RRC automated files for this system. I remember we looked at the EBCDIC files and considered using a EBCDIC-to-ASCII library to convert them but decided it wasnt worth the effort since the Production and Well data we were looking for was already available in easier formats.