Description: The attribute table guide below explains the different fields included.ID: Identifier attached to pipeline in Oil & Gas Watch databasePrjName: Name of pipeline projectState: List of states the project is in. The entire pipeline may extend beyond the states the project itself is in.Product: Product type (e.g. natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil, etc.)Type: Project type, as defined in OG Watch (e.g. new, expansion, conversion, etc.)Length: Pipeline length as reported by industryDiameter: Pipeline diameter (in inches)Parent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Capacity: New capacity associated with pipeline project Units: Unit of additional capacity (MMscf/d, bpd, million tons per year, etc)Op_Status: Operating status of pipeline projectParent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Res: ResolutionDataSrce: Source used for digitizing pipeline route (e.g. FERC, Texas Railroad Commission, Industry Website etc.)SrceDate: Year of data sourceSrceLink: Relevant source linksDigName: Digitizer InitialsMethod: Digitization method (e.g. Georeferenced or Shapefile from Source)DigDate: Date of initial digitizationNotes: Notes related to source or digitization process Note on resolution: The resolution of the pipeline route was determined by the following parameters: High resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale greater than 1:24,000. Medium resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale between and including 1:48,000 - 1:24,000. Low resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale less than 1:48,000. Mixed resolution: Pipeline route contains multiple resolution types. Refer to the Notes field for more information. Unknown: The resolution of the source document used for digitizing the pipeline route or the source of the pipeline route is unknown.
Copyright Text: This dataset was created by Fractracker Alliance, Healthy Gulf, and the Environmental Integrity Project.
Description: The attribute table guide below explains the different fields included.ID: Identifier attached to pipeline in Oil & Gas Watch databasePrjName: Name of pipeline projectState: List of states the project is in. The entire pipeline may extend beyond the states the project itself is in.Product: Product type (e.g. natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil, etc.)Type: Project type, as defined in OG Watch (e.g. new, expansion, conversion, etc.)Length: Pipeline length as reported by industryDiameter: Pipeline diameter (in inches)Parent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Capacity: New capacity associated with pipeline project Units: Unit of additional capacity (MMscf/d, bpd, million tons per year, etc)Op_Status: Operating status of pipeline projectParent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Res: ResolutionDataSrce: Source used for digitizing pipeline route (e.g. FERC, Texas Railroad Commission, Industry Website etc.)SrceDate: Year of data sourceSrceLink: Relevant source linksDigName: Digitizer InitialsMethod: Digitization method (e.g. Georeferenced or Shapefile from Source)DigDate: Date of initial digitizationNotes: Notes related to source or digitization process Note on resolution: The resolution of the pipeline route was determined by the following parameters: High resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale greater than 1:24,000. Medium resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale between and including 1:48,000 - 1:24,000. Low resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale less than 1:48,000. Mixed resolution: Pipeline route contains multiple resolution types. Refer to the Notes field for more information. Unknown: The resolution of the source document used for digitizing the pipeline route or the source of the pipeline route is unknown.
Copyright Text: This dataset was created by Fractracker Alliance, Healthy Gulf, and the Environmental Integrity Project.
Description: The attribute table guide below explains the different fields included.ID: Identifier attached to pipeline in Oil & Gas Watch databasePrjName: Name of pipeline projectState: List of states the project is in. The entire pipeline may extend beyond the states the project itself is in.Product: Product type (e.g. natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil, etc.)Type: Project type, as defined in OG Watch (e.g. new, expansion, conversion, etc.)Length: Pipeline length as reported by industryDiameter: Pipeline diameter (in inches)Parent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Capacity: New capacity associated with pipeline project Units: Unit of additional capacity (MMscf/d, bpd, million tons per year, etc)Op_Status: Operating status of pipeline projectParent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Res: ResolutionDataSrce: Source used for digitizing pipeline route (e.g. FERC, Texas Railroad Commission, Industry Website etc.)SrceDate: Year of data sourceSrceLink: Relevant source linksDigName: Digitizer InitialsMethod: Digitization method (e.g. Georeferenced or Shapefile from Source)DigDate: Date of initial digitizationNotes: Notes related to source or digitization process Note on resolution: The resolution of the pipeline route was determined by the following parameters: High resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale greater than 1:24,000. Medium resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale between and including 1:48,000 - 1:24,000. Low resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale less than 1:48,000. Mixed resolution: Pipeline route contains multiple resolution types. Refer to the Notes field for more information. Unknown: The resolution of the source document used for digitizing the pipeline route or the source of the pipeline route is unknown.
Copyright Text: This dataset was created by Fractracker Alliance, Healthy Gulf, and the Environmental Integrity Project.
Description: The attribute table guide below explains the different fields included.ID: Identifier attached to pipeline in Oil & Gas Watch databasePrjName: Name of pipeline projectState: List of states the project is in. The entire pipeline may extend beyond the states the project itself is in.Product: Product type (e.g. natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil, etc.)Type: Project type, as defined in OG Watch (e.g. new, expansion, conversion, etc.)Length: Pipeline length as reported by industryDiameter: Pipeline diameter (in inches)Parent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Capacity: New capacity associated with pipeline project Units: Unit of additional capacity (MMscf/d, bpd, million tons per year, etc)Op_Status: Operating status of pipeline projectParent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Res: ResolutionDataSrce: Source used for digitizing pipeline route (e.g. FERC, Texas Railroad Commission, Industry Website etc.)SrceDate: Year of data sourceSrceLink: Relevant source linksDigName: Digitizer InitialsMethod: Digitization method (e.g. Georeferenced or Shapefile from Source)DigDate: Date of initial digitizationNotes: Notes related to source or digitization process Note on resolution: The resolution of the pipeline route was determined by the following parameters: High resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale greater than 1:24,000. Medium resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale between and including 1:48,000 - 1:24,000. Low resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale less than 1:48,000. Mixed resolution: Pipeline route contains multiple resolution types. Refer to the Notes field for more information. Unknown: The resolution of the source document used for digitizing the pipeline route or the source of the pipeline route is unknown.
Copyright Text: This dataset was created by Fractracker Alliance, Healthy Gulf, and the Environmental Integrity Project.
Description: The attribute table guide below explains the different fields included.ID: Identifier attached to pipeline in Oil & Gas Watch databasePrjName: Name of pipeline projectState: List of states the project is in. The entire pipeline may extend beyond the states the project itself is in.Product: Product type (e.g. natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil, etc.)Type: Project type, as defined in OG Watch (e.g. new, expansion, conversion, etc.)Length: Pipeline length as reported by industryDiameter: Pipeline diameter (in inches)Parent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Capacity: New capacity associated with pipeline project Units: Unit of additional capacity (MMscf/d, bpd, million tons per year, etc)Op_Status: Operating status of pipeline projectParent: Parent pipeline (if applicable)Res: ResolutionDataSrce: Source used for digitizing pipeline route (e.g. FERC, Texas Railroad Commission, Industry Website etc.)SrceDate: Year of data sourceSrceLink: Relevant source linksDigName: Digitizer InitialsMethod: Digitization method (e.g. Georeferenced or Shapefile from Source)DigDate: Date of initial digitizationNotes: Notes related to source or digitization process Note on resolution: The resolution of the pipeline route was determined by the following parameters: High resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale greater than 1:24,000. Medium resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale between and including 1:48,000 - 1:24,000. Low resolution: Source document used for digitizing the pipeline route is at a fractional scale less than 1:48,000. Mixed resolution: Pipeline route contains multiple resolution types. Refer to the Notes field for more information. Unknown: The resolution of the source document used for digitizing the pipeline route or the source of the pipeline route is unknown.
Copyright Text: This dataset was created by Fractracker Alliance, Healthy Gulf, and the Environmental Integrity Project.
Description: Attribution for these Virginia parcels is limited to locality identification and parcel id. Tax parcel boundaries have not been edge-matched across municipal boundaries. The boundaries are intended for cartographic use and spatial analysis only, and not for use as legal descriptions or property surveys. Not all localities within the Commonwealth of Virginia have a digital record for parcel geography.
Copyright Text: Virginia Geographic Information Network (VGIN), Virginia local government GIS
Description: NOTE: To download parcels by county DO NOT use the map. Instead, click the Download button and then click "Download parcels by county or all counties at once."This digital geospatial dataset represents parcel boundaries with standard core attributes for a collection of parcel data from North Carolina county data producers and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The Integrated Cadastral Data Exchange project transformed source datasets from county data producers to create a standardized dataset with consistent attributes (fields). The individual standardized county datasets were aggregated into a single dataset. The aggregated parcel dataset includes all 100 counties in North Carolina plus lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The source geometry is retained as published by individual county data producers. This dataset includes attributes such as ownership, area in acres, assessed value, and other core cadastral attributes. Web services have both polygons (parcel boundaries) and points representing each property, placed at or near the geometric center, with the same set of attributes.See the NC OneMap parcels page for much more information.
Copyright Text: This dataset was transformed by the Project Team and Vendor Team for the NC Integrated Cadastral Data Exchange Project, funded by US EPA Environmental Information Exchange Network. Source datasets were furnished by data managers in North Carolina Counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.