Map-first exploration
Clustered well points, popups, nearby context, and estimated search-area overlays.
Search from a map, start with rough land references, and narrow toward known wells, operators, fields, and activity context.
Clustered well points, popups, nearby context, and estimated search-area overlays.
Use county, county FIPS, abstract, section, block, survey, API, lease, or operator clues.
Save areas around coordinates or known well/tract contexts for future activity workflows.
See nearby operators and fields so raw map points become useful area intelligence.
Connect permits, completions, plats, operator changes, plugging records, and source documents to well timelines.
Normalized public regulatory, GIS, document, and production records organized into searchable well, county, operator, field, and activity workflows.
Future Wells Texas is in beta, but the public data workflows are organized around source traceability, coverage visibility, and clear methodology notes.
See public data coverage counts and latest summary dates.
Data sourcesReview source families and public-record limitations.
MethodologyUnderstand matching, normalization, and activity classification.
Texas activityBrowse recent public oil and gas activity workflows.
County pagesStart from Texas county context, operators, fields, wells, and recent public signals.
Public mapExplore Texas well points and activity markers before moving into beta workflows.
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.
FutureWells Texas is currently in beta. Data coverage, search tools, and map layers are actively being expanded and verified.