Who Needs Data
Protect your oil and gas investments with accurate GPS/GIS data collection and management.

From Well Site locations to pipeline corridors, accurate mapping has never been more important.

If your map data is off, you could be paying thousands – even millions – of dollars more than necessary to deal with problems in the field that are the result of:

  • Well site/pad locations are off by 100-500 feet (not uncommon with paper maps)
  • Your new well is less than 1,000 feet from a neighboring well
  • Your property/easement is off true, causing you to terminate, or drill, on someone else's property
  • You send a crew to drill at a previously plugged site because your data doesn't show it
  • Your office spends hours trying to reconcile maps from different vendors – and you still don't know what's accurate or not

Increase the productivity of your energy company. CompassData can provide complete asset mapping that will allow you to:

  • Develop more efficient project planning across your properties
  • Logically store locations and attributes of all assets in digital format
  • Make better decisions based on comparison data of exactly what is where (lines, base maps, equipment age and condition)
  • Create user-friendly access to information through GIS mapping of data so field crews, office personnel, vendors and buyers can all use it
  • Make updating efficient, simple and fast
  • Produce printable maps and also use GIS on handhelds or internet-enabled laptops for on-site, in the field productivity

Here are some of the services we offer for Oil and Gas:

  • Horizontal & Vertical Control
  • Geodetic Control
  • Topographic Surveys
  • As-Built/ Depth Of Cover Surveys
  • Pipeline System Mapping
  • Pipeline System As-Builts
  • Pipeline Routes
  • Pipeline Alignment Maps
  • Gas Unit Surveys
  • Storage Facilities
  • Well Site Location
  • Valve Site
  • Condemnation Plats
  • Compressor Sites
  • Processing Plant Sites
  • Lease Roads
  • Well Mapping
  • Well Pads
  • Transmission Line Routes
  • Wind Turbine Route Surveys
  • Road Crossing Permits
  • Railroad Crossing Permits
  • Ownership Plats
  • Boundary Surveys
  • Centerline Easement Descriptions

An inaccurate map is not a reliable map. "X" may mark the spot where the treasure is buried, but unless the seeker can locate "X" in relation to known landmarks, the map is not very useful." – USGS Fact Sheet FS-171-99