Texas Wells Pro-2014

Texas Wells Pro-2014

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From now through the rest of 2014, get mapped and not-yet-mapped pending permit data for Texas oil and gas drilling. Texas Wells Pro-2014 will expire on or about January 25, 2015.

* The point of Texas Wells Pro-2014 is to present new Texas oil and gas well pending permit data in a mobile-friendly format, provide a rough mapping option for permits that have not yet been assigned a latitude and longitude by the Railroad Commission of Texas (with which homedatasheet.com, Inc. is not affiliated), and automatically list operator contact information so the user doesn't have to go digging for it manually. ***IMPORTANT*** Texas Wells Pro-2014 IS NOT appropriate for historical research! It only has access to recent (last week, or so) pending permit data.

* If you have never tried to use the Railroad Commission's free Drilling Permit Application Query (http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do), please check it out on the desktop, then attempt to run it in the mobile environment, AND THEN download our free Texas Wells app BEFORE purchasing Texas Wells Pro-2014.

* Texas Wells Pro-2014 lists pending permits back at least a week in ALL counties, but will not list the name of a county if it has not had pending permit activity during the coverage period. If you are not familiar with the counties where oil and gas development is occurring, please consult the Railroad Commission's free Drilling Permit Application Query (http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do) AND THEN download our free Texas Wells app BEFORE purchasing Texas Wells Pro-2014.

Unlike the free version, Texas Wells Pro-2014 typically lists all pending permits, mapped and unmapped, along with operator contact information, land survey data, SWR flags (if applicable), total well depth, and Railroad Commission district.

All raw pending permit info is supplied by the Railroad Commission of Texas to us under a paid subscription. We will convert the raw data into a mobile-friendly format and typically present it to you, the user, twice each business day at approximately 12:00 p.m. Central Time and 6:00 p.m. Central Time.

You may view the Railroad Commission web page for each selected permit by touching the "Live" button in the Permit Details view. Permit attachments may be accessed by clicking their links, however, .tif images (which typically include well plats) require either a device with a retina display or an iPad for viewing. Tif images above 12 megapixels are prevented from displaying in order to preserve app stability (the vast majority of images are far less than 12 megapixels).

New for 2014 is a feature that allows you to display places you visit on the main map.

Notes:

Locations of pins on the map are approximate and, in some cases, may not capture changes made on pending permits.

Locations of original Texas survey centroids are approximate and are NOT to be confused with well locations or proposed well locations.

Make sure any telephone solicitations are in compliance will all applicable laws. Airtime charges may apply to telephone calls. Note that a small percentage of operators are outside the U.S. and *significant* airtime charges may apply for international calling.

You should never use Texas Wells Pro-2014 as the sole basis of financial or safety decisions. Always consult source documents (such as the well plat) on file at the Railroad Commission, and retain the services of State licensed professionals such as attorneys, engineers, and surveyors to assist you.

You can contact us regarding any of our apps, before or after purchase, at: support@homedatasheet.com

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