2.8 million wells across 12 states (Texas, New Mexico, California, Colorado, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Alaska, West Virginia and Ohio), built from each state's official filings and refreshed automatically. No signup, no trial wall — pick whichever way of finding a well fits what you know.
Zoom to your land or lease — 2.5 million mapped wells, color-coded producing, shut-in, or inactive. Click any well for details.
Open the well map →Paste an API number in any format, or type a well, lease, or operator name and pick from the suggestions.
Open the well lookup →Report cards for thousands of operators — every well they run, production trends, permits, and completions.
Browse the operator directory →If you're a landowner or mineral owner, start with the map: zoom into your acreage and click the wells you see. Each one shows who operates it, whether it's still producing, and its full production history from state records. Found a well on land where you own minerals? Run the royalty calculator to estimate what your interest is worth.
Looking for a water well? This finder covers oil & gas wells only — water-well records live with your state's groundwater agency.
How do I find oil and gas wells near me?
Open the free interactive map and zoom to your area — wells are
plotted from official state records and color-coded by status. Click any well for its
operator, production history, and health score.
How do I find a well by API number or name?
Use the free well lookup: paste an API number in any format
(e.g. 42-123-45678) or start typing a well, lease, or operator name. You'll get
production, decline, a health score, and official-records links — no signup.
Which states are covered?
Texas, New Mexico, California, Colorado, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Montana, Utah,
Alaska, West Virginia, and Ohio — 2.8 million wells total.
Watchlists, bulk exports, and the ReckonStream API are coming — join the waitlist for early-access pricing, or see founding pricing ($50/mo flat).