Methodology

From raw public records to searchable map context.

The goal is not to replace official records. The goal is to make public records easier to inspect, compare, and verify.

01

Ingest public records

Collect public files, pages, and document references into raw cache tables so source context can be preserved.

02

Normalize identifiers

Connect common identifiers such as API numbers, county names, leases, operators, fields, abstracts, blocks, and sections where records support it.

03

Build searchable views

Materialize map cards, tract search indexes, public well cards, and nearby summaries for product-speed exploration.

04

Derive activity signals

Create events from permits, documents, locations, and well records so users can review possible changes around a watch area.

Verification

Use the platform as a starting point.

Review data sources

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.