BSEE Data Center - Field & Reserves Information
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Reserves Information includes information on active and expired fields and leases in the Gulf of America. Field data available includes leases assigned to each field, Energy Information Administration (EIA) field code number, and cumulative field production. Lease data available includes OCS blocks, operators, effective date of lease in field, expired lease status, and date and portion of lease within the field.
BSEE Data Center - Pipeline Information
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Pipeline Information includes information specific to each segment number, such as origination and destination locations, approval, authority, size and product codes as well as approval, test, and construction dates.
BSEE Data Center - Plans Information
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Planned Well and Structure Sites Information includes information specific to the wells and structures proposed in Exploration Plans, Development Operations Coordination Documents, and Development Production Plans for the Gulf of America OCS Region. Information specific to each proposed well and structure site includes plan number, plan well/structure name, area, block, lease, location, and date of approval.
BSEE Data Center - Geographic Mapping Data in Digital Format
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The geographic data are built from the Technical Information Management System (TIMS). TIMS consists of two separate databases: an attribute database and a spatial database. The attribute information for offshore activities is stored in the TIMS database. The spatial database is a combination of the ARC/INFO and FINDER databases and contains all the coordinates and topology information for geographic features. The attribute and spatial databases are interconnected through the use of common data elements in both databases, thereby creating the spatial datasets. The data in the mapping files are made up of straight-line segments. If an arc existed in the original data, it has been replaced with a series of straight lines that approximate the arc. The Gulf of America OCS Region stores all its mapping data in longitude and latitude format. All coordinates are in NAD 27. Data can be obtained in three types of digital formats: INTERACTIVE MAP: The ArcGIS web maps are an interactive display of geographic information, containing a basemap, a set of data layers (many of which include interactive pop-up windows with information about the data), an extent, navigation tools to pan and zoom, and additional tools for geospatial analysis. SHP: A Shapefile is a digital vector (non-topological) storage format for storing geometric location and associated attribute information. Shapefiles can support point, line, and area features with attributes held in a dBASE format file. GEODATABASE: An ArcGIS geodatabase is a collection of geographic datasets of various types held in a common file system folder, a Microsoft Access database, or a multiuser relational DBMS (such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Informix, or IBM DB2). The geodatabase is the native data structure for ArcGIS and is the primary data format used for editing and data management.