Oklahoma Oil & Gas Wells by PLSS Section
43,200 active wells across the Anadarko Basin and surrounding areas — browse by township, range, and section.
Active Wells
43,200
Principal Meridian
Indian Meridian
Primary Basin
Anadarko Basin
Convert Oklahoma Well Locations to GPS
Enter any Oklahoma PLSS description to get GPS coordinates for a well site.
Example: T4N R5W Sec 12 NE¼ Indian Meridian
Top Producing Counties
Oklahoma's most active oil and gas counties by well count, with representative PLSS townships.
Canadian County
3,850 wells High-activity township: T12N R8W
Kingfisher County
2,940 wells High-activity township: T17N R7W
Blaine County
2,710 wells High-activity township: T18N R11W
Grady County
2,480 wells High-activity township: T5N R6W
Garvin County
2,150 wells High-activity township: T3N R3W
Major Producing Basins
Oklahoma's active oil and gas basins, all surveyed under the PLSS.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Oklahoma oil and gas wells and PLSS locations.
Oklahoma uses the Indian Meridian and Cimarron Meridian as reference lines for its PLSS grid. Every well permit filed with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission includes a legal description specifying the township, range, section, and quarter-section where the well is located — for example, "T4N R5W Sec 12 NE¼ Indian Meridian."
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Convert Well Locations to GPS
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Well counts are approximate and based on publicly available data from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission as of 2025-12. Township America provides coordinate conversion tools and does not replace a licensed land surveyor. Always verify well locations with official state records before making land or permitting decisions.