Completion Report
A regulatory record filed after well completion that can provide completion timing, formation, interval, treatment, and well status details depending on the state.
A completion report is a source-record concept EnergyNetWatch keeps separate from broader activity claims.
Why It Matters
Completion records sit between drilling activity and production history. They can confirm that a permitted and drilled well advanced to a later stage.
Where The Public Data Comes From
Completion reports are filed with state regulators and may also appear through completion datasets such as FracFocus where applicable.
What The Record Can Show
A completion record can show completion date, interval, formation, well type, treatment details, and operator labels where available.
What The Record Cannot Prove
A completion report does not always prove sustained production, economics, current status, or full working-interest ownership.
How EnergyNetWatch Uses It
EnergyNetWatch uses completion context alongside permits, spuds, and production records so users do not rank wells from a single source stage.
Related terms
See this data in the platform
Search 724K+ wells, track operator activity, and run production analytics across 14+ states.
Request access