Geoscience Data Repositories in WEST VIRGINIA

 

PTTC Appalachian Resource Center

West Virginia University
P.O. Box 6064
Morgantown, WV 26505-6064

Contact: Douglas G. Patchen, Director
304/293-2867 ext 5415
304/293-7822 (FAX)
dpatch@wvunrcce.nrcce.wvu.edu 

Data Center Staff Size: 2 1/4 FTE
Type of Repository: Public
Catalog and Index Type: paper, digital

Center Services Provided: bibliographic searches

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Comments: The Center is a multi-component resource center, consisting of hardware (workstation server and 3 PCs, scanner, plotter, printer for public use), software (donated by more than 20 companies, applicable to reservoir and exploration problems), library (containing entire holdings of GRI's former center in Marietta, OH, as well as other journals and newsletters), video (complete with VCR/TV) and data base (with reservoir-level data on more than 5,100 gas reservoirs and 300 oil reservoirs).
 

Oil and Gas Section

West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey
Mont Chateau Research Center
P.O. Box 879
Morgantown, WV 26507-0879

Contact: Katharine Lee Avary, Assistant Head
304/594-2331
304/594-2575 (FAX)
avary@geosrv.wvnet.edu 
http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu 

Data Center Staff Size: 8
Type of Repository: Public - State/Local
Data Access Fee: per search, membership dues for core and sample warehouse
Catalog and Index Type: paper, digital
Data Retrieval: on-line
Data Delivery Media: paper, on-line, mail out; registered users can access "Pipeline" for on-line access of well data via permit number. Custom retrievals of data, with user-specified criteria, can be made by the staff and printed to disk, listing, map, or retrieved via ftp.

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Center Services Provided: core/sample services, staff research, data packages

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Comments: Advance arrangements must be made to examine cores or cuttings in the Survey's warehouse. There is a loan policy/fee structure in place.

Limited production data are available. The recently (1996) published "Atlas of Major Appalachian Gas Plays," available from the Survey, provides field and reservoir studies and data. Custom data retrievals can be made from the Survey's database.

The Survey is actively engaged in a GIS program, which, when completed, will result in full digital topographic base coverage for most of West Virginia. The Survey's ESIC office maintains aerial and satellite coverage, as well as historic topographic maps.

The West Virginia Geologic and Economic Survey's data repository consists of three parts: 1) paper copies of well records, location plots, well-spot maps, and well logs; 2) a digital data base of completion, location, stratigraphy, pays, production, and header information; and 3) a core and sample repository. Many of the records and all of the wireline logs are also available on microfilm and microfiche.