Sounds interesting to me. I have invested in two wells associated with Breitling in Sterling County. They are located in the Triple M Field. This is to the north and west central part of the county. I am from Louisiana where all such data is free, by county (in our case Parish) by type such as oil, gas or both or whether they are saltwater injection wells. It is called SONIS Lite, very easy to use and comprehensive. I find the Texas RR stuff to be limited, and very cumbersome to use or get any factual information out of it. Somebody always has their hand out for money. The two wells I am interested in are not horizontal but cross several different pay zones, both drilled this year but as yet not completed. Hard to get information on them.
Super, guys! We need more people like you helping the mineral owners out. I have some mineral interests in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, do you have a map for that county? I’d certainly be willing to help any way I could with testing. I also would be very interested in maps for Ward and Reeves Counties in Texas. Thanks! Email is lthaylinton@gmail.com
We currently have the data to map the past 10 years of leasing activity at the Section level for 22 Counties in the State of Oklahoma. Unfortunately, Cleveland is not one of the 22 Counties, but I will move it to the top of our list.
After we get the map online and running with user feedback on what we could change to make the interface better, we intend to start adding more information. The next data set is OCC intents and spuds, and spacings, then onto Poolings.
We wanted to work everything out for the majority of Oklahoma before moving on to Texas. I will shoot you a weblink when it is up and running in the next couple of days.
We will be releasing the beta version of the online map tonight. Currently, we have leasing activity data for the following counties in Oklahoma:
Atoka, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Carter, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garvin, Grady, Kay, Kingfisher, Logan, Love, McClain, Okfuskee, Pittsburg, Roger Mills, Seminole, Stephens, Washita, and Woodward.
Next we will be adding Coal, Canadian, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie. If there are any other Oklahoma counties to be added, please let me know and I will add it to our list. The map can be found at: http://map.open-lease-auction.com/
Let us know what you all think.
Is this map still available? I have minerals in Grady County. I would greatly appreciate knowing how to get the map if it is still available.
Thank you.
The map is still available, Gracie. If our project generates enough interest and we are able, the map will continually be updated. We are testing the map site now; let us know what you think. http://map.open-lease-auction.com/
When you go to the site, select Grady County from the drop-down box.
Please send me a map - gtroini@yahoo.com
Ms Story,
Have appreciated very much all of your comments and all the other info on this site. I received a lease offer on 33-Township 20N-Range 20W—had no idea where to start although years ago I worked on some Texas O&G leases. So the comments are a godsend.
Went to the map and found it but it does not show anything other than Counties and subdivisions thereof. I had thought it would show leasing and drilling activity. Am I doing something wrong? If not, do you have such a map? If so I would appreciate a copy. My email is peasterwood@gmail.com. The lease offer was $350 an acre, 3/16ths royalty, 3-year term.
I would love to get a map of Woodward, Wood, Garfield, Noble, Logan, and Kingfisher County. It would be real interesting if it could map where the H wells are and what property they go under. I would even be willing to pay a reasonable fee for this kind of information.
I have purchased maps for each county that has the legals and who owns them, but haven’t found anything with the certain well information.
I think a map would be great. Payne County.