The Petroleum Database Management System (PDMS) is a web application designed to distribute petroleum-related information from the Indiana Geological Survey (IGS). The database contains information on more than 70,000 petroleum-related wells drilled in Indiana. The data include information on well locations, completion zones, logs, operators, lease names, tests, hydrocarbon shows, samples, cores, geologic formations and tops, and much more. The PDMS is built around three modules: 1) the Well Record Tables; 2) the Map Viewer, which together with the Well Record Tables, provide two interfaces for viewing petroleum well information; and 3) the Fields and Production summaries, which summarize oil, gas, and gas storage fields, and historical oil production.
Well Record Tables
Well data are displayed in tables. Viewing and downloading well records is only possible in the Well Record Tables.
The well data are organized in outline form where each well is identified by the IGS ID, a unique number that represents a unique location on the ground. The IGS ID provides the link between the Well Record Tables and the Map Viewer.
Each well is subdivided in to a series of "events" that make up the well's history. Data for each well event are contained in subtables that are linked to that event.
Map Viewer
The Map Viewer is an interface that displays interactive maps of petroleum well data. This map viewer is connected to the Well Record Tables when detailed information is needed.
Fields and Production
Summary information on oil, gas, and gas storage fields can be searched for by field name. Field production histories for oil fields are shown in tables and graphs.
The PDMS online help provides an overview of the database.
