Well and lease activity
Review known wells, API numbers, fields, operators, counties, and nearby activity context from organized Oklahoma public records.
Future Wells Oklahoma organizes public Oklahoma oil and gas records into searchable maps, county pages, operator views, well activity, source documents, production rows, and early signals for future wells.
Use the platform to get oriented faster, identify useful records, and decide what deserves official-source review.
Review known wells, API numbers, fields, operators, counties, and nearby activity context from organized Oklahoma public records.
Use permit and document-derived activity as a starting point for finding possible future well activity.
Search by county, API, section, township, range, OCC unit, field, operator, or well name when records support it.
Surface completion and transport authorization activity as readable events tied back to well and source-document context.
Move from operator pages into counties, fields, wells, permits, completions, production signals, and source verification.
Review lease/PUN production rows and linked Oklahoma source documents where records are available.
The public map page is lightweight. Browse pages and well pages provide deeper record context when the backend has matching Oklahoma data.
Preview how Future Wells Oklahoma approaches well records, permit signals, county context, and source-aware review.
Open public map previewMove from Oklahoma counties, operators, fields, and sample wells into public well records and activity context.
Browse Oklahoma recordsFuture Wells Oklahoma is built for practical lookup workflows, not abstract dashboards or hype.
Track permit-related signals and connect them to nearby wells, documents, operators, fields, and map context where records support it.
Move from well names, well numbers, API identifiers, field records, and OCC locations into a cleaner exploration workflow.
Start with county pages and operator context, then open map and well pages for deeper public-record review.
Review completion-related activity when wells move from permit signals toward completion and production context.
Use source-document metadata and downloads where available so public-record conclusions can be checked against originals.
Use lease/PUN production data to spot wells that appear to have reported monthly production.
Future Wells Oklahoma organizes and visualizes public oil and gas records, including Oklahoma Corporation Commission materials and related public files. It is not an official government website.
Public oil and gas data may be incomplete, delayed, corrected, duplicated, stale, transformed, or interpreted incorrectly. Map points and estimated areas are not official parcel, survey, mineral, lease, title, or legal boundaries.
Use Future Wells Oklahoma as a discovery and organization layer. Verify important facts with official sources, original documents, county records, qualified professionals, and relevant agencies before making legal, financial, mineral-rights, engineering, drilling, tax, or investment decisions.
Start with public activity feeds or browse the county, operator, field, and well pages behind the records.
Browse permits, completions, source documents, production signals, and document-derived activity where available.
Open latest activityReview public-record paths that connect Oklahoma wells to counties, operators, fields, documents, and activity.
Open browse pagesUse these public-record paths as starting points for deeper review.
Woodward County - NORTH LAKE RESOURCES LLC
Tulsa County - CITATION OIL & GAS CORP
Creek County - CHEVRON USA INC
Cimarron County - BASS ENTERPRISES PROD CO
Creek County - OTC/OCC NOT ASSIGNED
Read plain-English guides for Oklahoma permits, completions, operator transfers, plugging records, production-unit numbers, and OCC public data.
Oklahoma Oil & Gas GuidesThe public site is ready for discovery. The full product is still being tested, especially map performance, search behavior, document workflows, activity signals, and production rollups.
No. Future Wells Oklahoma is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
No. A permit can be an important signal, but it does not guarantee drilling, completion, production, economics, or timing.
No. Use Future Wells Oklahoma for exploration only. Verify important decisions with official sources, county records, original documents, and qualified professionals.
Oklahoma imports and rollups can be in progress. Public records may be incomplete, delayed, corrected, or temporarily unavailable during backend processing.
Future Wells Oklahoma is currently in beta. Data coverage, search tools, and map layers are actively being expanded and verified.