
This release delivers a major upgrade to map configuration, new well spacing metrics, and meaningful improvements to data access and interoperability. These changes are foundational and directly improve how technical teams analyze, standardize, and share work across the platform.
We released a fully redesigned Map Settings panel, replacing the legacy map legend with a centralized control surface for map behavior, styling, and sharing.

Why this matters
The map was previously constrained by UI space and limited configurability. The new Map Settings panel removes those constraints and establishes the foundation for continued geospatial expansion. This directly enables upcoming datasets, including Oklahoma Regulatory Applications and Orders, without compromising usability or performance.
We introduced a new set of well spacing metrics designed to support lateral interference analysis and development screening directly in the map and tables.
Each horizontal well now includes left- and right-side spacing calculations based on neighboring wells within the same confirmed interval.
Why this matters
There is no universally accepted approach to spacing calculations. This implementation is intentionally practical and transparent, providing consistent metrics that allow engineers, geoscientists, and development teams to quickly evaluate infill risk and development density across large areas.
Lease-level production data is now available directly from the Downloads panel.
Why this matters
This removes friction from common workflows such as asset evaluation, reporting, and downstream analytics, significantly reducing time spent assembling production datasets.
We added support for non-polygon shapefiles, including:
Line and point shapefiles are alerts-enabled through buffer application during import.
Why this matters
Users can now incorporate linear and point-based GIS data directly into AOIs and alert workflows, expanding use cases beyond acreage and lease boundaries to include midstream and geologic context.
The RRC ID is now available as a standard well header.
Why this matters
RRC ID is a critical identifier for regulatory reconciliation, enterprise reporting, and institutional workflows. This was a direct enterprise request and closes a key gap for Texas-based analysis and integrations.
These changes improve day-to-day efficiency while laying the groundwork for the next phase of geospatial and subsurface functionality.