Tool to monitor OCC well activity

I would love to be on the wait list.

Yes, it would be of interest because I have a small interest in Roger Mills as well. Great idea!!

Great idea! Definitely interested

I would find it very helpful.

I have two in Dewey Co. and would like to track using your tool if price warrants it just for two wells. There’s also one Brine Well, but it is only getting started; not sure if that type of well will be tracked as well, or just oil/gas. Thanks for your great idea!

Renee L

I need some guidance and organization on what I have so hope you can finish your development. Sign me up.

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Just curious how the tool will work. Like, type in a property and it displays information, similar to Pangea where you have to plug in the information every time or like Energylink, where you enter the property once and the app alerts you to activity on a daily basis?

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I believe you can already do this through EnergyLink Essential as @Jack_Fleet has mentioned. EnergyLink Basic will offer some more features. I use MineralWare for greater control. Good idea to develop a competing product.

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Great question! It works exactly like the EnergyLink model (passive monitoring), but we track Activity, not Revenue.

EnergyLink is great for tracking your money after the well is drilling. We are designed to alert you before.

Here is the difference:

  1. We watch the neighbors: We automatically monitor your section PLUS the 8 surrounding sections (to catch horizontal wells headed your way). EnergyLink usually only tracks wells you are already in pay on.

  2. We check daily: New drill permits, drilling starts, well completions.

  3. We track Status Changes: We check weekly for changes like ‘Shut-In’ or ‘Plugged’ or change of operator. EnergyLink often won’t show you that until your check drops to zero months later.

  4. We translate it: Instead of confusing codes, we send plain English alerts like ‘New Drilling Permit’ or ‘Rig on Location.’

  5. Set and Forget: You enter your legal description and/or well API once. We scan the OCC database 24/7 and only email you when something changes.

  6. We track every operator: EnergyLink only works if the operator pays to be in their system. We scan the official state database, so we catch activity from everyone—even the small mom-and-pop operators who still mail paper checks.

  7. Well mapping: And, I just added a new feature for your well API, where you can click a link and go straight to the well on the OCC map.

I would most definitely be interested, sounds like it would be quite useful and helpful. Please include me.

Yes be interested. I have used many state oil and gas information websites and find the OCC WEBSITE TO be highly frustrating, gummy and hard to use not to mention it takes up a ton of time to use.

You are absolutely right—MineralWare is a fantastic tool if you have a large portfolio and need that level of control.

The gap I found (and why I built this) comes down to Coverage and Cost:

  1. The ‘Mom & Pop’ Gap: EnergyLink is great, but it only tracks operators who pay to be in their network. If you have leases with smaller operators who still mail paper checks, you get zero digital alerts for them. My tool scans the state database directly, so it catches 100% of operators (even the small ones).

  2. The ‘Early Warning’ Gap: EnergyLink is primarily for Revenue (trailing indicator). We focus on Activity (leading indicator). We alert you when the Permit is filed—often months before EnergyLink would show a pay stub.

  3. The Price: MineralWare is powerful but can be overkill (and expensive) for an owner who just wants to know ‘Is anyone drilling nearby?’. We start at $9/mo to make that data accessible to everyone.

Think of us as a simple ‘alarm system’ to complement those bigger tools.

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Please Send your website info and pricing when this matter is ready to roll out.

I agree with al of your comments on OCC, EnergyLink and Mineralware 100%

Would be very interested in moderately priced only have small amounts in one county in OK.

I’m ready to sign up. I looked you up on Facebook but there’s too many James Prices or maybe you’re not on Facebook. I will request that the admin make a “ one time” exception to allow you to post your website.

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Look up James Price on LinkedIn

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Yes, I would find this useful. I have mineral rights in Love county , Okla.

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Grapevine Media? I sent a connection request on Linkedln Thanks!

Found it. Looking forward to putting it to use. Thanks!

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