Whether it's identifying new prospects or delineating critical infrastructure, having the most accurate and up-to-date data is essential for making informed choices. From assessments, asset management and monitoring - we have your GIS covered.
Parcel Data
Our dataset is 150+ million parcel boundaries and growing with 99.5% of coverage for the US population. The data is standardized and seamless, regardless of county or state.
Well Data
Our industry-leading well data, boasting oil and gas wells, formations, monthly and historical production (and much more) address these challenges with accuracy and detail.
With access to a plethora of attributes spanning our Land Grid Product, our Tax Parcel Product, our Well and Production Product, and other vital data layers, coupled with our extensive experience in the oil and gas industry you can elevate your mapping endeavors to unprecedented heights.
Immediate Access to the Latest Data Streamed into your GIS
USLandGrid MapVerse Data Portal provides access to the latest data and data updates so that informed decisions can be made with the utmost confidence. With our advanced APIs the MapVerse Data Portal enables the most accurate data streamed directly in your GIS.
Experience our exclusive national grid featuring 35+ comprehensive layers, meticulously encompassing Texas down to the finest details of lots, tracts, and quarter-quarters — setting the gold standard for precision and accuracy within the industry.
Over 142 million properties across more than 3,000 counties, covering over 99% of the US population. The most comprehensive land ownership maps available.
Comprehensive and up-to-date culture available including state and county boundaries, transmission lines, bridges, pipelines, wind turbines, roads, rivers, streams, buildings, municipalities, and more.
Encompassing a wide range of vital information including headers, formation tops, completions, perforations, casings, initial potentials, surveys, and monthly production records. This comprehensive data reaches even further into the past, with well and production records dating from the early 1900s.
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