Monthly oil, gas, and water volumes, exactly as reported by the states.

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Production data in Energy Domain reflects raw, state-reported volumes for every lease and well across all covered producing states. Monthly and annual oil, gas, and water production is pulled directly from regulatory filings and presented without modification.
For Texas and Louisiana, where production is frequently reported at the lease level rather than by individual well, these lease-level totals feed into Energy Domain’s production allocation engine. For states that report by well, the data is presented at the well level as filed.
Updates follow state reporting schedules. As operators file monthly production reports and states process them, new volumes appear in the platform. Historical revisions by operators propagate through as states process amendments.

Sourced from Texas (RRC), Louisiana (SONRIS/DNR), Oklahoma (OCC), New Mexico (OCD), Colorado (COGCC), and additional states. Production updates follow each state’s reporting lag, typically 2 to 4 months. Historical revisions are incorporated as states process operator amendments.


Reservoir Engineers build decline curves, run type curve analysis, and generate EUR estimates from unmodified state data, ensuring models are not layered on top of third-party adjustments.
Acquirers pull production history to validate PDP valuations, identify production trends, and flag anomalies (shut-ins, declines, recompletions) before underwriting.
Operators monitor their own lease production against what the state has on file, catching reporting discrepancies early.
Financial Analysts model cash flows, LOE per BOE, and netback calculations using production volumes alongside pricing assumptions.
Production data is the economic foundation of every upstream asset. If you are underwriting a PDP acquisition, the production volumes you are working from need to match exactly what the state has on record. Any modification or normalization applied before you see the data introduces risk you did not sign up for. Energy Domain gives you the raw numbers first, and the allocated, derived intelligence on top of it.
