Data sources

Public Texas oil and gas records, organized for exploration.

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How source records become FutureWells activity signals

Source typeWhat it helps identifyRelated FutureWells eventsExplore
W-1 drilling permitsProposed drilling, amended permits, horizontal-permit clues, operators, leases, fields, counties, and early activity dates.New permit, permit amended, horizontal permit filed
W-2 / G-1 completionsCompletion dates, well tests, field context, lease identifiers, and records that move a well beyond permit status.Completion report filed
PR / production dataMonthly oil, gas, condensate, and water reporting context when identifiers support a well or lease match.Monthly production report, first production, production detected
P-4 operator or lease changesOperator responsibility, lease names, gatherers, purchasers, and ownership-context changes in public records.Operator change filed
W-3A / W-3 plugging recordsPlanned plugging notices, completed plugging documentation, and lifecycle signals for older or inactive wells.Plugging notice filed, plugging record filed, well plugged
Directional surveys / W-12Measured wellbore paths, lateral context, station data, and the difference between surface point and subsurface path.Directional survey available
L-1 electric log statusElectric log filing status, completion support context, and whether logs are attached or confidential.Technical document filed
W-15 cementing reportsCementing and technical completion context that can support well lifecycle interpretation.Cementing report filed, technical document filed
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Public records can be incomplete, delayed, corrected after publication, duplicated across files, or difficult to interpret. Coordinates can be approximate, transformed between datums, or absent. Some records describe a legal or regulatory concept without providing an exact surface location or boundary.

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