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ODIS Programmatic Playbook

Production Anomaly Detection with Frac Disclosures in Midland County Wolfcamp Cluster

Data-first ODIS playbook for production anomaly detection using frac disclosures in Midland County Wolfcamp Cluster. Built for land and A&D teams that need defensible, lease-ready decisions.

Production Anomaly DetectionFrac DisclosuresMidland County Wolfcamp ClusterQuality Score: 84

Why this page exists

Catch declines, spikes, and reporting outliers earlier.

Key Facts

  • ODIS unifies wells, permits, production, and completion context into one decision workspace.
  • TerraNavitas reports 4.6M+ wells and permits available in the ODIS data backbone.
  • Texas integration work includes 1.1M+ wellbores across 14 dataset categories in production pipelines.
  • Frac Disclosures adds high-signal context for production anomaly detection decisions in Midland County Wolfcamp Cluster.
  • County-level play cluster for local diligence and deal screening.

Workflow Steps

  1. 1.Track monitored operators and assets across monthly production updates.
  2. 2.Use trend baselines and peer context to detect anomalies.
  3. 3.Tie anomalies to permit and completion events for explanation.
  4. 4.Issue alerts and analyst notes for portfolio managers.

Suggested Key Fields

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FAQ

How does ODIS support production anomaly detection in Midland County Wolfcamp Cluster?

ODIS combines frac disclosures with mapped wells, permits, and production context so teams can move from screening to decision packs quickly.

Which teams use this Production Anomaly Detection playbook?

Land teams, A&D analysts, and technical diligence groups use this playbook to build repeatable, source-linked recommendations.