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Free Well Lookup & API Number Search
Decline, Production & Value — TX · NM · CO · WY · PA · KS

Look up any well by API number or name — plus leases and operators — across Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Kansas & six more states, and see its decline, estimated lost production, liquid-loading risk, and remaining value, computed from official state production records. No signup to run.

Type a few letters, then tap a well or operator from the list.

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Paste an API number in any format (e.g. 42-123-45678), or start typing a well, operator, lease, or permit name. (Texas production is reported by lease — per-well for gas, lease-level for oil.)

About this data & how current it is

Built from official state production records — Texas RRC, New Mexico OCD, California CalGEM, Colorado ECMC, Montana BOGC, Utah DOGM, Wyoming WOGCC, Pennsylvania DEP & Kansas KGS. These are the public records operators file with the state, so they run a few months behind real production (typically PA ~2 mo, TX/NM/WY ~3 mo, CO further behind; a few wells lag more). Each result shows the month its data runs through. We trim the unfiled tail so a not-yet-reported month doesn’t look like a shut-in — but the latest weeks won’t appear until operators file them.

Oklahoma wells are searchable by API/name, but OK doesn’t publish production publicly — so OK shows the well’s identity and we’ll run the production analysis on request. Texas is reported by lease (per-well for gas, lease-level for oil). Loading risk is estimated from the production curve shape (public data has no downhole pressure). All figures are indicative, not a reserves report or investment advice.

Want live, daily, well-level numbers on your wells? That’s what we build — pointed at your SCADA, not public filings.

All data is provided as-is, from records the states themselves describe as informational rather than authoritative; we make no warranty of accuracy, completeness, or timeliness. Kansas records: the source of this material is the Kansas Geological Survey website at http://www.kgs.ku.edu/. All Rights Reserved. KGS does not endorse this site.

The Same Analytics We Run on Live SCADA — on Public Data

This free tool runs a lightweight version of our production-analytics stack against public state records. On your SCADA and well data, the same machinery gets sharper: real downhole pressure for true liquid-loading detection, daily resolution, and per-well economics.

  • Decline-curve fitting & remaining-value estimation
  • Deferred-production detection — expected vs. actual, dollarized
  • Liquid-loading early warning (full physics on real pressure data)
  • Anomaly & sensor-fault detection across the field

Browse Wells by Operator

Looking for a specific company? Browse our directory of oil & gas operators by state — each with well counts, production trend, aggregate decline, and estimated remaining value from public records.

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Run This on Your Whole Field.

The public version sees what operators file with the state. Pointed at your SCADA and production data, it sees the wells loading up, the deferred barrels, and the dollars — days earlier, across every well.

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