Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Drilling Intensity by Watershed, 2005 - 2011

Data is sourced from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Map is designed to illustrate which watersheds in Pennsylvania have experienced the highest amount of oil and natural gas drilling activity through the calculation of the density of wells drilled per 100 square miles. Data is provided as one record for each well drilled. Records of wells drilled beginning in 2005 are joined to watershed areas and then calculated to provide a density figure. The color gradient of dark red depicts watersheds with the highest concentrations of drilled wells over the chosen time period. The year 2005 is used as a baseline as this period represents the beginning of widespread natural gas drilling in the Marcellus shale formation which underscores much of Pennsylvania.

All Active Wells as of October 2011 in the Marcellus Shale Formation of Pennsylvania.pdf