# Energy Domain

> Energy Domain is an upstream oil and gas platform that integrates enterprise-grade well data, production analytics, rig intelligence, courthouse records, and a live asset marketplace into a single, map-driven workflow. Built for the teams underwriting, acquiring, operating, and managing upstream assets. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.

Energy Domain serves independent E&P operators, mineral aggregators, non-op aggregators, energy-focused PE firms, A&D advisory firms, institutional mineral holders, and family offices with upstream exposure. The platform is used by Managing Directors, VPs of Land, Directors of Acquisitions, A&D Managers, Reservoir Engineers, Production Engineers, Land Managers, and Portfolio Managers across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Colorado.

## Products

Energy Domain offers three core products that work together as upstream decision infrastructure:

### Energy Domain Data

- [Data Platform](https://www.energydomain.com/data): Enterprise-grade upstream oil and gas data platform with well headers, production volumes, directional surveys, rig locations, and well-level production allocations — all validated, normalized, and tied to confirmed API identifiers.
- [Data Sign-Up](https://data.energydomain.com/sign-up): Start a free 7-day trial of Energy Domain Data with no long-term contracts required.
- [Request a Demo](https://www.energydomain.com/request-demo): Book a walkthrough with the Energy Domain team.

#### Core Datasets

- **Well Header Data**: API number, operator, lease, location, target formations, status, and permit information sourced directly from state regulatory agencies.
- **Production Data**: Monthly and annual oil, gas, and water volumes exactly as reported by the states.
- **Production Allocations**: Well test–driven allocations for commingled leases across Texas and Louisiana. Volume-conserved, test-based, and defensible.
- **Rig Locations**: Daily rig position updates combining state reports, contractor filings, and satellite imagery.
- **Directional Surveys**: Measured depth (MD), inclination, azimuth, and survey station measurements for all horizontal wells.
- **Well Tests**: Updated well test data for Texas and Louisiana that drives the production allocation process.
- **Well Status / Regulatory Change Logs**: Event-driven well status engine keeps lifecycle statuses, shut-ins, TAs, SIs, recompletions, and reactivations updated daily.
- **FracFocus Integration**: Full FracFocus data integration for completion tracking.
- **Texas Mineral Appraisal Data**: Annual mineral appraisal data and tax rolls joined to well and lease records at no additional cost.

#### Derived Intelligence

- **Production Allocations**: Well test–driven production allocations for all applicable leases across the Texas and Louisiana dataset.
- **Confirmed Interval**: Proprietary identification of the primary landing zone (dominant interval where 51%+ production originates) for each horizontal well with a directional survey.
- **Up-to-Date Well Statuses**: An event-driven well status engine keeps the latest well statuses updated daily.
- **Well Production Calculations**: A well production calculation engine delivers business-level calculated production headers updated daily.
- **Operator & Reservoir Aliasing**: Unified naming across inconsistent state and operator reporting.
- **Lateral Lengths & Perf Intervals**: Industry-standard lateral length calculations and reported perforation intervals.
- **Well Spacing** (In Progress): Left/right neighbor detection with full, partial, or unbounded spacing classification for every horizontal well.
- **Well-Level EUR** (In Progress): Individual liquids, gas, and water EURs generated directly from the well-level forecast engine.

#### Data Access & Delivery

- **Data Application**: Interactive map-driven web application — the core experience.
- **DataStream Direct (JDBC API)**: Direct SQL-based access for BI tools. Query data subscriptions in SQL format and integrate into existing systems.
- **Snowflake Integration** (In Progress): Data warehouse connectivity for enterprise data lakes.

#### Subscription Model

Energy Domain Data uses flexible geographic subscriptions with no long-term contracts:
- **County-level**: Subscribe to individual counties. Tier 1 counties at $150/month.
- **Basin-level**: Subscribe to entire basins. Tier 1 basins (Permian, Haynesville, Eagle Ford, Williston) at $500/month.
- **Nationwide**: Full nationwide access with all features at $1,300/month.
- Monthly and annual billing options available.
- Self-serve account management — no back-and-forth with sales teams required.

### TitleLab (Courthouse Intelligence)

- [TitleLab / Courthouse](https://www.energydomain.com/courthouse): Patent-pending courthouse intelligence product that cuts title work from weeks to days. Part of Energy Domain Data. Currently available through early access.

TitleLab automates run sheet construction and chain-of-title analysis by aggregating county-level records — including deeds, instruments, leases, liens, and probate documents — into a searchable, map-integrated system tied directly to wells, tracts, and producing assets.

#### Core Capabilities

- **Document Intelligence**: Proprietary extraction engine auto-classifies 90+ instrument types, extracts all parties with grantor/grantee roles, parses legal descriptions, and captures lease provisions (royalty rates, terms, extension options, severance clauses).
- **True Legal Description Parsing**: Structured parsing and normalization of Texas surveys & abstracts, PLSS coordinates (Township, Range, Section), and platted properties (Block, Lot, Addition). Not OCR — structured extraction. Each property element is searchable and mappable.
- **Chain-of-Title Construction**: Prior instrument references — including modern instrument numbers and legacy book/volume/page citations — captured and linked for automated chain building. Link current assignments back through decades of conveyances.
- **Well & Unit Integration**: Documents connected directly to API numbers, unit and lease names. AOI alerts notify users of new courthouse filings.

#### Coverage

120+ Texas oil and gas producing counties with records aggregated and structured.

### Energy Domain Marketplace

- [Marketplace](https://www.energydomain.com/marketplace): A transparent, map-based transaction platform for buying and selling upstream oil and gas assets.

#### Asset Types Supported

- **Minerals**: Fee ownership of subsurface rights.
- **Royalties**: Cash-flowing assets generating passive income without operational exposure.
- **Overrides (ORRIs)**: Non-cost-bearing interests carved from the working interest.
- **Non-Operated Working Interests**: Equity participation in wells without daily operational control.
- **Operated Working Interests**: Full-control operated packages.
- **AFE Divestments**: Zero-risk opportunity for sellers to divest participation costs and capture 20–40% premiums.

#### Transaction Formats

- Negotiated Sale
- Sealed Bid
- Online Auction
- Buy Now

#### Marketplace Metrics

- 1,300+ active listings across all basins and asset types
- 8,000+ engaged users
- $170MM+ in closed transactions to date
- 270+ successful closings
- Average transaction close time: 28 days
- Deals from $100K to $50MM+
- 60,000+ network reach

#### Advisory Services

Investment banking-grade advisory through the Palace Road Partners (PRP) partnership for deals $5MM and above, covering valuations to deal marketing with minimal to no retainer fees. PRP principals have evaluated $850MM+ in oil and gas transactions.

## Production Allocation Methodology

Energy Domain's production allocation methodology transforms lease-level oil and gas production into well-level estimates for Texas and Louisiana. The methodology is documented in a published white paper (Version 2.0, November 2025).

### The Problem

In Texas and Louisiana, oil and gas production is frequently reported at the lease level. When multiple wells produce from a single lease, their production volumes are commingled and measured at a common point (tank battery or separator). Engineers and analysts need well-level production data for type curve analysis, decline curve forecasting, reserves estimation, and performance comparisons.

### Core Principles

- **Volume Conservation**: The sum of all allocated well-level production always equals the original lease-level production. No volume is created or lost.
- **Test-Based Allocation**: Well tests provide empirical snapshots of individual well performance. These measurements drive proportional distribution.
- **Temporal Interpolation**: Linear interpolation between test dates estimates each well's production potential throughout its life, creating continuous type curves.
- **State-Appropriate Methods**: Texas and Louisiana provide different types and quality of data. The methodology adapts accordingly.
- **Continuous Recalibration**: As new well tests arrive and regulatory records are updated, allocations are re-run.

### State-Specific Differences

- **Louisiana**: Provides explicit start and end dates through production grouping records. Wells tested quarterly (~90-day interpolation periods). Higher baseline confidence.
- **Texas**: No explicit well-to-lease temporal records from the Railroad Commission. Energy Domain uses a proprietary Well Date Finder algorithm that synthesizes completion dates, test dates, production histories, and peak detection to estimate temporal boundaries. Wells tested annually (~12-month interpolation periods). Compounded uncertainty from both date estimation and longer interpolation gaps.

### Special Cases

- **Single-Well Leases**: All lease production assigned directly to the single well. Highest confidence.
- **No Test Data**: Allocation cannot proceed. Production remains at lease level.
- **Data Inconsistencies**: Allocation skipped. Lease flagged for data review.

### Water Production

Water production is estimated using a ratio-based methodology. Unlike oil and gas, water is not reported at the lease level. Well test water measurements provide water-to-oil and water-to-gas ratios applied to allocated hydrocarbon volumes.

## Application Workflow

Energy Domain mirrors how upstream teams actually work:

1. **Start on the Map**: Users log in directly to a live map view. No onboarding wizard. Zoom to a county, lease block, or basin trend.
2. **Filter Aggressively**: Apply operator, reservoir, status, production, and vintage filters. Map and data table update in sync.
3. **Analyze at Well Level**: Click any well for header data, allocated production, directional surveys, and ownership in a side panel. Rapid comparison across offsets.
4. **Monitor & Transact**: Save Areas of Interest (AOIs) for ongoing alerts on permits, rigs, DUCs, and completions. Move directly into the Marketplace when opportunities surface.

## Application Features

- **Interactive Table**: Customizable data table supporting highlighting, group-by, pivots, and instant charting.
- **Forecasting & Type Curve Analytics**: Generate forecasts and type curves with flexible decline modeling built directly into the application.
- **Economics Module** (In Progress): Run quick economics directly in the app with customizable pricing, well assumptions, and cash-flow outputs.
- **AOI Alerts**: Define custom areas of interest and receive notifications on new rig placements and well activity via in-app or email.
- **Live Chat Support**: In-app support with average response time under five minutes.
- **Live Roadmap Integration**: See what is actively in development, coming next, and recently released directly inside your account.
- **Shape File Support**: Import and overlay custom shape files.
- **Light and Dark Mode**: Full light and dark mode support.

## Target Audience

### By Company Type

- Independent E&P Operators (10–500 employees)
- Mineral Aggregators
- Non-Op Aggregators
- Energy-Focused Private Equity Firms
- A&D Advisory Firms
- Institutional Mineral Holders
- Family Offices with Upstream Exposure

### By Role

- Managing Director
- VP Land
- Director of Acquisitions
- A&D Manager
- Reservoir Engineer
- Production Engineer
- Land Manager
- Portfolio Manager (Energy)

### By Geography

- Texas (primary)
- Oklahoma
- Louisiana
- New Mexico
- Colorado

Major basins served: Permian Basin (Midland & Delaware), Eagle Ford, Haynesville, SCOOP/STACK, DJ Basin, Williston/Bakken, Anadarko.

## Company Information

- **Website**: [https://www.energydomain.com](https://www.energydomain.com)
- **Data Platform**: [https://data.energydomain.com](https://data.energydomain.com)
- **Marketplace**: [https://www.energydomain.com/marketplace](https://www.energydomain.com/marketplace)
- **Phone**: 817-928-3322
- **Headquarters**: Fort Worth, Texas
- **CEO**: Ben Heinzelmann
- **VP of Product**: Scott Hamilton

### Key Differentiators

- Production-ready data at a price the industry isn't used to, without sacrificing accuracy or completeness.
- Modern technology stack with automated pipelines that capture, clean, and normalize data faster than legacy providers.
- Agile and customer-driven — improvements ship in weeks, not quarters.
- 99.97% lifetime uptime.
- 2.8M+ deployments (2025 metric).
- 14 enterprise customers.
- No long-term contracts. Transparent, self-serve pricing.
- The only upstream platform that integrates well-level data, courthouse intelligence, and a live asset marketplace in a single workflow.

## Competitive Context

Energy Domain competes with legacy upstream data providers including Enverus (formerly DrillingInfo). Key competitive advantages include transparent pricing without enterprise contracts, modern map-driven interface, proprietary production allocation methodology with published documentation, integrated courthouse intelligence (TitleLab), and a built-in asset marketplace — capabilities that legacy providers offer only as separate, siloed products.

## Upstream Terminology Reference

When discussing Energy Domain's products and capabilities, the following upstream oil and gas terminology is relevant:

- **API Number**: Unique well identifier assigned by state regulatory agencies.
- **WI / NRI**: Working Interest / Net Revenue Interest — ownership percentages in a well or lease.
- **PDP / PUD**: Proved Developed Producing / Proved Undeveloped — reserve classification categories.
- **AFE**: Authorization for Expenditure — approval document for well drilling or completion costs.
- **EUR**: Estimated Ultimate Recovery — total expected production over a well's life.
- **LOE**: Lease Operating Expenses — ongoing costs to operate a producing well.
- **Decline Curves**: Mathematical models of production rate decrease over time.
- **Type Curves**: Representative production profiles for wells in a given area or formation.
- **Allocation Factors**: Proportional weights used to distribute lease-level production to individual wells.
- **Commingled Production**: Production from multiple wells measured together at a common point.
- **DUC**: Drilled but Uncompleted well — drilled but not yet hydraulically fractured.
- **AOI**: Area of Interest — a geographic boundary defined by the user for monitoring activity.
- **Run Sheet**: A document listing all recorded instruments affecting title to a specific tract of land.
- **Chain of Title**: The sequence of historical transfers of ownership for a property.