Oil and Gas State Coverage Guides
Use these guides to understand how state source systems differ and how EnergyNetWatch presents public state samples without exposing the full app dataset.
Texas Oil and Gas Production Data: RRC Records and Public Samples (2026)
Understand Texas oil and gas production data, RRC reporting limits, public sample trends, and when normalized app workflows help.
Read articleState-specific EnergyNetWatch guides for Texas, New Mexico, public samples, source parity, and oil and gas coverage context.
- Which states does EnergyNetWatch cover?
- How do public samples differ from the full app dataset?
- Why do state source systems need separate caveats?
All state coverage articles
New Mexico Oil and Gas Production Data: OCD Sources and Public Samples (2026)
Learn how New Mexico oil and gas production data works, where OCD sources fit, and how public EnergyNetWatch samples show Permian context.
How to Access Free Oil & Gas Production Data Across 26 States (2026 Guide)
Learn where free oil and gas production data comes from, why state records are fragmented, and how EnergyNetWatch tracks 26 states.
Why Oil and Gas Data Is Hard to Normalize Across States (2026)
See why oil and gas data normalization is difficult across states, source schemas, identifiers, reporting cadence, permits, and production.
How to Track Drilling Permits by Operator Before Production Shows Up (2026)
Learn how to track drilling permits by operator, connect permits to later production signals, and avoid common state-source mistakes.
Public vs Paid Oil and Gas Data: When State Portals Are Enough (2026)
Compare public vs paid oil and gas data, including state portals, normalized workflows, app access, exports, maps, and public samples.
