Oklahoma source explainer

Oklahoma Form 1000: Intent to Drill Explained

A plain-English guide to Oklahoma OCC Form 1000, the application used when an operator seeks approval to drill, recomplete, reenter, deepen, or amend a well.

CategoryPermitting
AgencyOCC
Permitting

Form 1000

A plain-English guide to Oklahoma OCC Form 1000, the application used when an operator seeks approval to drill, recomplete, reenter, deepen, or amend a well.

Source: OCC oil and gas electronic filing forms

Plain-English context

Future Wells explains public oil and gas records in plain English. For official filing requirements, use the Oklahoma Corporation Commission or Oklahoma Tax Commission source documents.

What it means

Form 1000 is the Oklahoma OCC application tied to a new drilling, recompletion, reentry, deepening, or amendment event.

Why it matters

It is usually one of the earliest public records showing planned activity for a well.

What Future Wells extracts

  • API number if available
  • operator
  • well name
  • well number
  • county
  • legal location
  • drilling operation type
  • surface location
  • bottom-hole location
  • formation/objective if available
  • permit/application date
  • related activity event

Where it appears on Future Wells

Well pages, county activity, operator activity, map popups, recent Oklahoma permits.

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