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Mineral Record turns Texas oil and gas filings into a searchable atlas

mineralrecord.com ↗ · Useful Tools · score 88.0
Open: public page gives enough substance to understand the site $Paid: pricing, booking, ecommerce, subscription, or paid access is visible ADAds: visible ad load or ad-supported content Pretty: notable design, copy, craft, or presentation Pro: polished, finished-feeling, serious, or operationally mature Niche: specific audience, workflow, or unusually focused use case Human: personal, local, community, civic, handmade, or real-person signal !Suspicious: scammy, spammy, trust theater, finance fog, or credibility concern

A public-records explorer covering 327,776 Texas leases, 12,219 operators, reported production values, well records, and permitted pipelines.

Why it surfaced

Mineral Record restates Railroad Commission filings as individual, readable pages, with figures priced against published EIA benchmarks and the underlying filing identified. Its scope is unusually concrete: 409,268 miles of permitted pipeline, ranked operators and counties, and a map that names the system and operator behind each line.

The Largest Cat Has No Number

August 14’s newborn domains include an unnumbered giant among thirteen catalogued glossy cats, a shareable Visual Snow Syndrome simulator, two independent Colombian relief directories, and a snail farm with races, courtship, and its own Gazette.

This is one of 1,000 discoveries in the 2026-08-14 Domain Arrivals issue.