Canonical public well summaries used for well, county, operator, and field pages.
Current public coverage
Monthly production records linked where public identifiers are available.
Public document records indexed for permits, completions, plugging, status, and technical filings.
Normalized location records used as public map context when coordinates are available.
Well points prepared for map exploration from location and wellbore records.
Derived public activity signals used for recent activity pages and entity pages.
Aggregated production summaries linked to completions where possible.
Public source coverage
Permit records used to identify proposed wells, amended permits, horizontal-permit signals, operators, lease names, fields, counties, and early activity dates.
Completion filings used to recognize wells that moved beyond the permit stage and to surface completion dates, test context, field, lease, and well identifiers.
Lease and well production records used for oil, gas, and water reporting context, production summaries, and non-zero production signals.
GIS and location records used to place public well cards on the map and connect API numbers with county, survey, abstract, block, and section context.
Wellbore records used to normalize API numbers, county codes, well identities, coordinates, and lifecycle context across public well pages.
Scanned and indexed public documents used to connect permits, completions, plats, status forms, plugging records, and technical filings back to source material.
Supporting public-record source used to cross-check well, activity, location, or document context.
Manual corrections and editorial overrides
RRC bulk datasets and monthly files
Current RRC detail, permit, and lease pages
Curated source and methodology context
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Independent public-record summary
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