Texas oil & gas development intelligence

What is happening around your Texas land?

See whether drilling activity is accelerating, slowing, or moving closer to your location—and the development patterns behind it. LandSignal analyzes official Texas Railroad Commission records, historical activity, and permitted well paths.

One report. No subscription.
  • Official RRC data
  • Evidence included
  • Delivery within 1 business day
YOUR LOCATION
Recent activityshifted 1.93 mi closer

From records to a readable signal

The RRC shows the records.
LandSignal analyzes the pattern.

01

A map lookup asks

“What records are nearby?”

02

A LandSignal report asks

“What changed—and do the records form a meaningful pattern?”

Evidence, not adjectives

See the signal in three Texas basins

Every conclusion links back to public records and the calculation that produced it. Technical evidence remains available without requiring you to interpret a raw permit map.

Permian Basinbuilding

Mentone

  • Recent permitted well paths were a median 1.93 miles closer
  • 10 permits that appear to form one linked program
  • Several operators active nearby
  • 67 recent horizontal-well permits
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East Texasmixed

Carthage

  • Recent permitted well paths shifted farther away despite active projects
  • Three permits that appear linked in the Haynesville formation
  • Additional activity in the Travis Peak and Pettit formations
  • Overall permit activity declined
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Eagle Fordconcentrated

Karnes City

  • Significant local activity despite a broader slowdown
  • Several groups of permits that appear coordinated
  • Multiple operators concentrated nearby
  • 50 recent horizontal-well permits
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Four lenses, one concise report

01

Activity

How many recent horizontal-well permits were filed nearby?

02

Momentum

Is permit activity increasing or decreasing compared with an earlier period?

03

Direction

Are recent permitted well paths closer to or farther from your location?

04

Significance

Do several permits appear connected rather than isolated?

Manual review, auditable output

From a Texas location to a report

Report delivery: within 1 business day after payment and successful location review.

  1. 1

    Submit location and payment

    Enter the Texas location you want analyzed and complete the one-time payment.

  2. 2

    Location is reviewed

    If your location is ambiguous, we will contact you before preparing the report.

  3. 3

    Analysis is generated

    Recent and historical RRC records are compared within approximately 10 miles of the resolved location.

  4. 4

    Report is emailed

    Your evidence-backed report is emailed within 1 business day after payment and successful location review.

What location should I submit?

Enter the Texas location you want analyzed. This can be a property address, nearby road address, recognizable location description, or latitude/longitude coordinates. LandSignal analyzes oil-and-gas activity within approximately 10 miles of the resolved location.

Example: “The property near FM 2119 and County Road 300, north of Pecos, Texas” or “31.7050, -103.5990.” LandSignal does not identify or infer parcel boundaries.

Transparent by design

No black box.
Evidence before conclusions.

LandSignal uses official Texas Railroad Commission records and deterministic code—not AI—to calculate nearby activity, compare recent and earlier periods, measure changes in permitted well-path distance, and identify groups of permits that appear related.

  • Source and evidence rows included
  • Assumptions and approximate 10-mile radius shown
  • No parcel boundary is inferred
  • Permits do not guarantee future drilling

One focused decision aid

A clearer view of nearby development.

For owners, buyers, and advisors who need more than dots on a map.