North Dakota · Regulatory Intelligence

Skip NDIC PDFs.
Find what changed first.

Track permits, signed orders, and wellfile updates in one place so operators, service companies, and landowners can act on the signal before reopening the source filing.

How it works

01 · Collect

We collect NDIC filings daily

Permits, signed orders, and hearing dockets are pulled into one stream so new approvals do not hide inside PDFs.

Earliest regulatory signal
02 · Detect

We flag new wellfile documents

When NDIC adds new pages to a tracked wellfile, we surface the page diff and summary so you know what changed before reopening the PDF.

Page diff + summary
03 · Act

You prioritize the next move

Use signed orders, wellfile updates, and permit activity to decide which operators, counties, and services deserve attention first.

Act on the signal

Ask questions across NDIC filings

Search structured well data, signed orders, permit activity, and wellfile documents in one place. Get grounded answers so you can verify quickly instead of opening every PDF.

"What is Hess doing in Williams County?"
"What changed in Oasis wellfiles this week?"
"Which signed orders were issued in Dunn County?"
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Intelligence feeds

Regulatory

Recently Signed Orders

Plain-English summaries of every order signed in the last 14 days so you can read the decision, understand the case, and verify with the source filing.

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Change detection

Wellfile Updates

We detect when NDIC wellfiles gain new pages — completions, sundry notices, plugging records, and more — then surface the update before manual PDF review.

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Daily

Daily Permit Activity

New permits, confidential wells, renewals, and operator changes extracted from NDIC daily reports so you can scan the signal without downloading the report.

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Well search

Search tracked wells — operator, well #, or name

Adjacent intelligence

Analysis

Strait of Hormuz — ~21 million barrels/day transits a chokepoint. How a Gulf disruption shifts Williston Basin break-evens.

Hormuz Bypass Infrastructure: What Can Actually Be Rerouted?
Cannot Be Bypassed
~14–15
million b/d — stuck on Hormuz
Realistic Bypass
5–6
million b/d available today
Only 2 Routes Work
SA + UAE
Iraq & Iran routes are unreliable
Pipeline capacity · terminal limits · strategic reality — analyzed from EIA, IEA, S&P Global, Oxford Energy Read the analysis →