Data sources

Public Texas oil and gas records, organized for exploration.

Future Wells Texas is not an official government website and is not affiliated with the Texas Railroad Commission.

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Public regulatory records

FutureWells Texas is built around public oil and gas records, including Railroad Commission of Texas materials and related public files. The site is independent and is not an official government source.

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Well, lease, and operator records

Public identifiers such as API numbers, lease names, operators, fields, counties, and status signals are normalized into pages for research and navigation.

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GIS and location records

Location data can come from different public record families and may use different coordinate datums, precision levels, or surface-only references.

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Documents and activity

Permit documents, completion reports, P-4 changes, plugging records, production signals, and technical filings are organized into readable activity and entity pages.

Important data limitations

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.

Review curated live coverage counts or read the methodology. Raw ingestion logs, source-family dumps, and internal download URLs are not public SEO content.

Future Wells Texas normalizes and visualizes public data to support exploration. It should not be treated as an official source of truth for permitting, drilling, title, ownership, engineering, investment, or legal decisions.

Read the full disclaimer before relying on any record or map area.

Future Wells Texas uses public and derived data. Estimated areas are generated from known well/location records and are not official parcel, survey, mineral, title, or legal boundaries. This platform does not provide legal, financial, investment, mineral ownership, or land title advice.

Beta access

Explore Texas well activity in the beta workspace.

FutureWells Texas is currently in beta. Data coverage, search tools, and map layers are actively being expanded and verified.