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Environmental Analysis

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Combined environmental analysis for oil & gas regulatory compliance using government data sources.

What is Environmental Analysis?

Comprehensive environmental analysis combining data from USFWS National Wetlands Inventory, FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, USGS National Hydrography Dataset, and USDA Soil Data Access. Supports site selection, permit requirements analysis, and regulatory compliance for oil & gas operations.

Available Tools

  • analyzeLocation
    Comprehensive environmental analysis combining wetlands, flood zones, and water features at a coordinate
  • checkWellSite
    Environmental constraints and regulatory recommendations for proposed well locations

Requirements

  • ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS
    Set to 'true' to enable environmental connectors

Quick Setup Guide

Follow these steps to connect your AI agents to this connector

Set ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS=true in your environment to activate these connectors.

These are free government APIs - no API keys or credentials needed.

Use analyzeLocation() or checkWellSite() with latitude/longitude coordinates.

Connect to Your AI Assistant

Choose your AI assistant below for specific setup instructions

Follow these steps to connect Environmental Analysis to Claude:

Step 1: Open Claude Settings

Launch Claude → Click the profile button (bottom left) → Navigate to Settings

Step 2: Access Connectors

Scroll down to the Connectors tab → Navigate to the bottom → Click “Add Custom Connector”

Step 3: Name Your Connector

Enter any name you'd like for this connector

Step 4: Get the Connector URL

Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use

Step 5: Add the Connector

Paste the URL in the “Remote MCP Server URL” text box → Click Add

Step 6: Start Using

Your connector is now ready to use in Claude

Follow these steps to connect Environmental Analysis to ChatGPT:

Step 1: Enable Developer Mode

Go to Settings → Connectors → Advanced → Enable Developer mode

Step 2: Create New Connector

Go back to Connectors page → Click “Create” (top right)

Step 3: Name Your Connector

Enter any name you'd like for this connector (descriptions are optional)

Step 4: Get the Connector URL

Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use

Step 5: Add the URL

Paste the URL in the “MCP Server URL” text box

Step 6: Set Authentication

Click the authentication dropdown → Select “No authentication” (PatchOps handles authentication internally)

Step 7: Create the Connector

Click “I understand and want to continue” checkbox → Press Create

Step 8: Using the Connector

Start a new chat → Click the + button (left of text box) → Open dropdown → Hover over three dots labeled “More” → Select your connector

Instructions for connecting Environmental Analysis to GitHub Copilot:

Coming Soon

Detailed setup instructions for GitHub Copilot will be added here.

For other MCP-compatible platforms:

Step 1: Get the Connector URL

Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use

Step 2: Add to Configuration

Add this configuration to your MCP settings file. Replace the URL with your specific connector URL from the /mcp page:

"Environmental Analysis-MCP": {
  "url": "https://...patchops.ai/mcp/...",
  "type": "http"
}

Example Configuration

Here’s an example using Cambria-MCP:

"Cambria-MCP": {
  "url": "https://cambria.patchops.ai/mcp/...",
  "type": "http"
}