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Feb 19, 2016 at 21:43 comment added Aaron Kreider Somebody should file a FOIA or suit against the government to release the information. I am interested in this, but lack the time.
Dec 7, 2015 at 22:35 comment added Kirk Kuykendall @AaronKreider any update on this?
Apr 8, 2014 at 19:13 comment added Aaron Kreider It looks like the government is violating its own standards for keeping the information private. Their access guidelines are: fgdc.gov/policyandplanning/Access%20Guidelines.pdf From the flow chart: "Is the information unique to these data? No --> Safeguarding is not justified "
Apr 8, 2014 at 19:11 comment added Aaron Kreider The "security concern" is actually a violation of the government's own policy on releasing geographical data. If the data is available by other means, like Platts and other commercial providers, then they aren't able to restrict it. I work for an organization that might be filing a FOIA request to appeal this policy.
Aug 10, 2012 at 18:21 comment added artwork21 @Zoran, Please post your comment question as a new question. This will help your question get maximum exposure.
Aug 10, 2012 at 17:49 vote accept Zoran
Aug 22, 2012 at 23:54
Aug 10, 2012 at 17:48 comment added Zoran Thats what I figured. If anyone of you all have done pipeline mapping previously, is it more difficult or same as doing OG wells? What does it involve that is different the wells? Thanks... Z
Aug 10, 2012 at 17:38 comment added Mapperz + even when purchase from a company the non-disclosure agreements (NDA) will restrict use. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement
Aug 10, 2012 at 17:38 comment added user3461 you can also add security concerns (e.g. national security/preventing terrorist attacks on the pipelines) to the list of reasons
Aug 10, 2012 at 17:36 history answered artwork21 CC BY-SA 3.0