You can explore over 34,000 of New York's oil and gas wells from our Well Database. What's New
The Empire State Oil and Gas Information System is your complete resource for oil
and gas data in the state of New York. In addition to allowing you to query and view data for all
of New York's 34,000+ wells, we will be providing online access to maps, papers and other information important
to New York's oil and gas industry. Whether you have been involved in New York's oil and gas industry for
many years or you are just beginning to explore here in New York, the ESOGIS will provide you with
a wealth of information delivered to your desktop.
Currently you are able to run a number of different queries and download
the results to a delimited text file (.csv, opened with a spreadsheet). General Well data and production data are available
to the public while
formation tops (11,000+ wells), paper files (completion reports), raster and digital logs (deep wells only) are available for download by ESOGIS members. You can also create your
own personalized projects containing wells returned from any of the queries. To do
this you must create an account, login and then follow the directions on the 'My Wells Projects' page
for creating a project.
Currently we have paper files for 26,000 wells, formation tops for
11,000 wells, raster logs for
13,000 wells and complete digital log suites for 400 wells. We hope to complete the
digital logs for the deep set by the end of 2008. We are currently developing a mapping module
that will allow you to map, view, and interact with wells that satisfy
your queries. Use the Help
to find out how you can map wells with this version of the ESOGIS.
If you are interested in obtaining a membership to ESOGIS please look over our free
ESOGIS Flyer.
*Please Note: We are in the process of updating our databases
and you are likely to find occasional discrepancies in our data. Problem areas
may be with confidential status, location data or field information. Please e-mail any problems that you find with the
data to Adam Wilson
and we will rectify the problem. Thank you for your help.
Development of The ESOGIS is overseen by the Reservoir Characterization Group at The New York State Museum with
funding contributed by NYSERDA and Fortuna Energy.
We are also working closely with NYS Department of Environmental Conservation to ensure that
the most accurate information is always made available. If you have questions or comments please
Contact Us.