WELLS Interactive Application
Abstract
The Wellbore Exploration and Location Logistic System (WELLS) Interactive Application is an interactive tool to enable easy exploration and visualization of the living national wellbore database (WELLS Database (https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/wells_database)). The tool and underlying database were created and are maintained by the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), providing visualization of the more than six million public wellbore records from more than 65 authoritative state, federal, and tribal resources. The WELLS Interactive Application serves up wellbore data from oil, gas, underground injection, research, geothermal, geotechnical, groundwater, and other types of wells in a single, standardized, unified system. In addition to the surface location of these wells, the underlying database combines select key attributes for features such as well age, depth, and operating status. The system also provides users with references back to the original sources used in this unified platform. The underlying data can be accessed through the WELLS Database: https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/wells_database Additional Information: The WELLS Interactive Application (formerly titled CO2-Locate) enables visualization and access to the public wellbore records through an intuitive web-based mapping tool. The WELLS Interactive Application was designed to help users visualize, query, analyze, and download wellbore records. Public wellbore points are included as a layer in the Mapmore »
- Authors:
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- National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- NETL
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
- Subject:
- CCS; Co2-locate; Gas Exploration; Geological carbon sequestration; IM; Oil and Gas Infrastructure; Site Characterization; WELLS; Wellbore; ccs; wells
- OSTI Identifier:
- 2432460
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.18141/2432460
Citation Formats
Dyer, Alec, Cleaveland, Casey, Pfander, Isabelle, Addokwei Tetteh, Daniel, Sabbatino, Michael, Rich, Megan, Sharma, Maneesh, McElroy, Phillip, Bauer, Jennifer, Rose, Kelly, and Romeo, Lucy. WELLS Interactive Application. United States: N. p., 2025.
Web. doi:10.18141/2432460.
Dyer, Alec, Cleaveland, Casey, Pfander, Isabelle, Addokwei Tetteh, Daniel, Sabbatino, Michael, Rich, Megan, Sharma, Maneesh, McElroy, Phillip, Bauer, Jennifer, Rose, Kelly, & Romeo, Lucy. WELLS Interactive Application. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/2432460
Dyer, Alec, Cleaveland, Casey, Pfander, Isabelle, Addokwei Tetteh, Daniel, Sabbatino, Michael, Rich, Megan, Sharma, Maneesh, McElroy, Phillip, Bauer, Jennifer, Rose, Kelly, and Romeo, Lucy. 2025.
"WELLS Interactive Application". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/2432460. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2432460. Pub date:Mon Mar 31 00:00:00 EDT 2025
@article{osti_2432460,
title = {WELLS Interactive Application},
author = {Dyer, Alec and Cleaveland, Casey and Pfander, Isabelle and Addokwei Tetteh, Daniel and Sabbatino, Michael and Rich, Megan and Sharma, Maneesh and McElroy, Phillip and Bauer, Jennifer and Rose, Kelly and Romeo, Lucy},
abstractNote = {The Wellbore Exploration and Location Logistic System (WELLS) Interactive Application is an interactive tool to enable easy exploration and visualization of the living national wellbore database (WELLS Database (https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/wells_database)). The tool and underlying database were created and are maintained by the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), providing visualization of the more than six million public wellbore records from more than 65 authoritative state, federal, and tribal resources. The WELLS Interactive Application serves up wellbore data from oil, gas, underground injection, research, geothermal, geotechnical, groundwater, and other types of wells in a single, standardized, unified system. In addition to the surface location of these wells, the underlying database combines select key attributes for features such as well age, depth, and operating status. The system also provides users with references back to the original sources used in this unified platform. The underlying data can be accessed through the WELLS Database: https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/wells_database Additional Information: The WELLS Interactive Application (formerly titled CO2-Locate) enables visualization and access to the public wellbore records through an intuitive web-based mapping tool. The WELLS Interactive Application was designed to help users visualize, query, analyze, and download wellbore records. Public wellbore points are included as a layer in the Map page, called Public Wells. Additionally, a multivariate hexagon grid summarizing well density from proprietary well data, called Well Density, is included to identify data gaps between the public and proprietary well data. Filtering functionalities in the tool allow these two layers to be spatially filtered by state, county, or basin as well as by status, type, true vertical depth, and spud year. The WELLS Interactive Application also contains a Near Me tool can be used to search and explore wellbore data within a user-defined distance of a specified location on the map, which can also be downloaded. The Query tool allows users to query the selected or filtered wells in the Public Wells layer and export the data. For additional information on these tool functionalities, see the help documentation on the About page of the tool. Notes for Consideration: The Well Density layer provided in this application is derived from proprietary wellbore data, the records of which do not always contain values for key features (status, type, true vertical depth, or spud year). Therefore, data might not be available when layers are queried for all filter combinations. Additionally, visualizing layers and applying filters may take additional time to load (i.e., draw on the map) due to the large size of the data.},
doi = {10.18141/2432460},
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place = {United States},
year = {2025},
month = {3}
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