Texas RRC form explainer

Texas W-10 and G-10 Well Status Reports

W-10 and G-10 records can describe oil and gas well status reporting, including activity, shut-in, inactive, or reporting context.

FormW-10/G-10
Event types2
Lifecycle stageMapped
VerificationRequired
Meaning

What this form means

W-10 and G-10 records can describe oil and gas well status reporting, including activity, shut-in, inactive, or reporting context.

Status reports can appear after completion and during ongoing well management, especially when status changes matter.

Lifecycle

Where it appears in the well lifecycle

FutureWells Texas maps this form into lifecycle context so a user can move from a document or activity signal into related wells, counties, operators, fields, and source verification. The lifecycle position is a research aid, not an official conclusion.

Events

FutureWells event types this form can generate

STATUS_REPORT_FILEDActivity
DOCUMENT_FILEDActivity
Source note

Form explainer pages summarize public RRC form categories and derived FutureWells event labels. Verify source forms and official records before relying on a lifecycle interpretation.

Limits

What this form does not prove

They do not always prove current production.

They may need comparison with Form PR and source documents.

They do not replace official compliance review.

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.