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2009 PERMIT & RIG ACTIVITY REPORT

 

  The data displayed in the following table is the drilling commence date or "spud date" reported by the

  operator to the oil & gas inspector for the County.  This information is compiled on a weekly basis.  It is

  posted to this page by the following Monday.   Reporting in this manner began  November 1, 1998. Reports

  are available as a monthly record along with an annual summary of wells permitted by County and by

  Operator.  The SPUD date is the reported date drilling began at a well site. The API number is the drilling

  permit number issued to the well operator. The current year reports are immediately below.

  Prior year Spud and Permit Issued data are under the previous "Rig Report-Year".


Permits  Issued by Month by County by Well Type - 2009

                   

 Permits Issued By County Detail - 2009


New Wells Drilled by Month, 2009 (Spud Report)

 


Prior year data. Click applicable year below.


  Permits issued by DEP can be viewed in the Department's eFACTS database. Pending applications can also be

  tracked through the review process in eFACTS.  In addition, eNOTICE is an email service that you can register

  for that will send you a notice of each change in the progress of an application through the DEP review  

  process.   eMapPA is the Department's Geographic Information System (GIS) that allows you to see where a

  well is located.  Click on any of the above links to use that feature.