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Energy domain Energy Domain is a modern oil & gas platform powering smarter decisions across upstream.

Energy Domain is a modern oil & gas platform combining enterprise-grade data (rigs, wells, permits, production, alerts) with a marketplace to buy and sell minerals, royalties, AFEs, and working interests—so teams can analyze opportunities and act fast. We combine enterprise-grade data—rigs, wells, permits, production, and alerts—with a transaction-ready marketplace to buy and sell minerals, royalt

ies, AFEs, and working interests. From early activity intelligence and AOI monitoring to faster, more transparent deal execution, Energy Domain gives operators, investors, and land teams one place to analyze opportunities and act on them—without legacy friction.

Evaluating a deal usually means living in three places at once: production data in one tool, economics in another, and o...
06/05/2026

Evaluating a deal usually means living in three places at once: production data in one tool, economics in another, and ownership pieced together well by well.

Our latest release pulls that into one platform.

→ The Economics Module is now built in — a full econ engine for both PDP and PUD workflows. Run your forecast or type curves, save them, then layer in pricing, interest, CAPEX, OPEX, and production taxes to generate NPV, IRR, payout, and breakeven, without leaving the app.
→ The full Texas Ownership workflow is live alongside it. Search and filter 2025 Texas Ownership across the entire dataset — no more clicking well by well to reconstruct who owns what. Filter to your area and pull it.
→ Filter by Map Area ties it together: zoom to your area of interest and every table — Wells, Rigs, Texas Ownership — reduces to exactly what's in view.
→ For teams working in GIS, WFS/WMS via GeoServer connects Energy Domain layers straight into QGIS or ArcGIS Pro — no manual exports.

Forecast, economics, and ownership in one workflow.
Book a walkthrough on your area of interest →

Run your forecast and/or type curves, save them, and then layer in your pricing, interest, CAPEX, OPEX, and prod taxes to generate NPV, IRR, payout, and breakeven calculations — all without leaving the app.

Well Data. Rig Tracking. Production Allocations.Get the derived data you need to evaluate deals, monitor activity, and m...
06/04/2026

Well Data. Rig Tracking. Production Allocations.

Get the derived data you need to evaluate deals, monitor activity, and move faster across all the counties and basins your team operates in.

Take a dive into Energy Domain Fundamentals: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05Xwlp0

New Product Release! Three highlights:→ Economics Module — full econ engine in-app. PDP + PUD. NPV, IRR, payout, breakev...
05/28/2026

New Product Release!

Three highlights:

→ Economics Module — full econ engine in-app. PDP + PUD. NPV, IRR, payout, breakeven.
→ Full Texas Ownership table — 2025 data, fully filterable across the dataset.
→ Filter by Map Area — every table syncs to your current map view.

Plus WFS/WMS via GeoServer (QGIS, ArcGIS Pro), multi-layer shapefiles, and alphabetized dropdowns.

Full release notes → https://na2.hubs.ly/H05NrVp0

We shipped three of the most-requested features on our roadmap. Walking through all of them live on June 17.If you work ...
05/27/2026

We shipped three of the most-requested features on our roadmap. Walking through all of them live on June 17.

If you work upstream data — landman, engineer, A&D analyst — here's what's new in Energy Domain:

1. Economics Module
Full econ engine, built directly into the platform. PDP and PUD workflows. Run your forecasts and type curves, layer in pricing, NRI, CAPEX, OPEX, and Prod Taxes, and get NPV, IRR, Payout, and Breakeven without leaving the app.

2. Full Texas Ownership Workflow
The complete 2025 TX Ownership table is live, with full filtering across the entire dataset. No more clicking well-by-well to piece ownership together. Filter to your AOI, pull what you need, move on.

3. Filter by Map Area
Toggle it on, zoom into your area, and every table in the app — wells, rigs, TX Ownership — automatically reduces to what's in your map view. One of the most-requested features we've ever had.

Ben Heinzelmann (CEO) and Scott Hamilton (VP Product) are walking through all three with live Q&A at the end.

📅 June 17 · 10:00 AM CST

🔗 Register: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05M3tN0

Your Data Platform Should Be Infrastructure, Not a DestinationEvery upstream data platform will tell you their product i...
05/26/2026

Your Data Platform Should Be Infrastructure, Not a Destination

Every upstream data platform will tell you their product is the most comprehensive, the most current, the most accurate. What they are less likely to tell you is whether their product can actually get out of the way.

That is the question more E&P and land teams are asking as they build out internal tooling, connect AI agents to their workflows, and try to layer proprietary models on top of external data. With most legacy platforms, the answer is no. The platform was built to be the place where analysis happens, not the foundation underneath it. Energy Domain is built the other way around.

The platforms that hold up are the ones designed to be infrastructure first.

Color By Operator. Size By Last 12 Months production.In one view, you see who's active and how productive their wells ar...
05/25/2026

Color By Operator. Size By Last 12 Months production.

In one view, you see who's active and how productive their wells are.

That's the map inside Energy Domain. Color and size are independent. Color By options: Operator, Reservoir, Confirmed Interval, Vintage. Size By any numeric production value, so cumulative production and IP rates show up as dot size.

Save the whole configuration as a named preset so it loads automatically next time you log in.

Geometry Tools — drawing and measuring — work on the same canvas. AOIs pop out to a left-side panel for individual control.

See your basin: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05CgMW0

The Title Research Problem That's Been Hiding in Plain Sight The root problem is not access to records. Most Texas count...
05/21/2026

The Title Research Problem That's Been Hiding in Plain Sight

The root problem is not access to records. Most Texas county clerk records are technically public. The problem is what data providers have historically done with them: index the clerk-supplied CSV and call it done...

TitleLab is Energy Domain's courthouse data product, built on a different premise.

Type curves are not one-and-done.Reservoir engineers run them, save them, come back when new production data lands, and ...
05/20/2026

Type curves are not one-and-done.

Reservoir engineers run them, save them, come back when new production data lands, and rerun. Saved Models is built for that.

Every type curve stores under Saved Models with well count, time period, and EURs across liquids, gas, and water visible at a glance. Reopen any model to adjust volumes, reduce the well set, or rerun. Save over the original to update. Save as new to preserve the baseline and create a variation. Download results. Delete what's stale.

Build a library of type curves across different operators and formations.

Book a demo: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05CgTr0

"I'd have to build that one polygon at a time."A land manager at a BPO group said this on a discovery call last month, h...
05/14/2026

"I'd have to build that one polygon at a time."

A land manager at a BPO group said this on a discovery call last month, half-laughing about it. Her team supports operators, mineral funds, and IB clients. Any AOI more complex than a single rectangle had to go through her GIS team. One polygon at a time. Days of turnaround for a request the analyst could describe in a sentence.

She wasn't the only one. We heard versions of the same complaint from a two-person Permian E&P running side-by-side trials and a Fort Worth mineral manager who doesn't have a GIS team at all.

Building an AOI shouldn't be the bottleneck in workflows it shouldn't be a bottleneck for. Multi-polygon AOIs in a single object. Buffer. Color-code. Save. Share. Upload a shapefile with metadata preserved, or draw one in the browser and export it back out.

Be your own GIS for the cases that don't need a GIS team.

Full post → https://na2.hubs.ly/H05pw9q0

A subsurface engineering director ran the comparison for weeks before he ever called us.His incumbent feed was sitting s...
05/13/2026

A subsurface engineering director ran the comparison for weeks before he ever called us.

His incumbent feed was sitting six days behind the Texas RRC. Six days, on a basin where permit timing decides whether you land the offset or watch someone else land it.

He's not the only one. Three different buyers ran the same test in the last month and got versions of the same answer. Mineral managers tracking client positions. Two-person E&Ps screening farm-ins. An engineering lead piping data into Spotfire.

Permit and pre-permit data shouldn't show up a week late. We pull state filings the day they're submitted, before an API14 is assigned.

If you've been wondering whether your feed is actually live, the fastest answer is a side-by-side. Bring an AOI you care about, we'll show you what we're seeing on it today.

Full breakdown: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05pw170

If you want to test this against your own data, the fastest path is a side-by-side.

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