State permit and project watchlists
Public state pages for source-backed permit, project, operator, production-clock, and infrastructure activity reads.
The purpose is not to publish every row. The public pages show selected evidence, commercial takeaways, source caveats, and the exact EnergyNetWatch workflow a serious user should request.
Stable URLs
Each major state gets one durable public location instead of a new thin page every week.
Friday cadence
Weekly updates can refresh the latest read while preserving authority, links, and Search Console history.
Source evidence
Pages name the source record family, record stage, date basis, and caveat before making a commercial read.
Workflow CTAs
Each page asks for a specific table, map, export, alert, or workflow rather than a generic demo request.
Major states for weekly updates
Texas, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Wyoming are included with state-specific source language, visible source limits, and current movement where the June 19 source pull supports it. Colorado remains queued for a dedicated ECMC pull before publication.
Texas Oil And Gas Permit Activity Watchlist
Texas drilling permits by operator, reported spud freshness, latest production month, and county concentration for a weekly source-record activity review.
New Mexico Permit And County Activity Watchlist
New Mexico OCD permit activity, Eddy and Lea county signals, operator labels, reported-spud context, and source-date caveats.
North Dakota Operator Activity Watchlist
North Dakota Bakken operator activity, production clock context, active-rig signals, and source-backed commercial follow-up.
Oklahoma Permit Activity Watchlist
Oklahoma permit and spud-notice activity with explicit production caveats, source-stage labeling, and commercial follow-up.
Wyoming APD And Operator Activity Watchlist
Wyoming WOGCC APD, spud, operator, and activity records organized into a source-aware commercial watchlist.
Refresh the page, do not split the page.
Weekly updates should refresh the durable state page first. Create a separate article only when the buyer question is materially different, such as a named operator brief, a project signal, or a methodology guide.
Raw permit tables show records. EnergyNetWatch turns them into operator and project workflows.
Each page should answer what happened, why it matters, who should care, what source record supports it, and what action the reader can take next.
