Read your filing.
Then read every other operator's in your basin.

A full O&G data analytics platform built for the operator who has to benchmark their own filings before the regulator does. Wells, production, pipelines, injection, enforcement, and emissions on the same record across Colorado, Texas, and Oklahoma. Colorado is the deepest layer today. New states ship on the same prices as Atlas grows. Pick a tier, start your 7-day trial, and have the map open in less time than logging into one agency portal.

Monthly
Annual Save 10%
Solo 1 seat — individual analyst, EHS manager, engineer
$89 /user/mo
$99/mo billed annually · $1,068/yr
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Starter 3 seats · save 13% — small team or consultant pair
$77 /user/mo
$86/mo billed annually · $2,772/yr
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Growth 10 seats · save 26% — growing operator or mid-size firm
$66 /user/mo
$73/mo billed annually · $7,920/yr
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Pro 15 seats · save 33% — full department rollout
$59 /user/mo
$66/mo billed annually · $10,620/yr
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For more than 15 seats, contact us.

Every plan opens every door.

Every subscriber gets full access to all three states, every analysis tab, and every monthly data refresh. We price by team size, not by what you are allowed to see.

Colorado ONGAEIR
21,200+ facilities. 4 years deep. 254 operators ranked side by side. Click any one of them.
DQ Anomaly Flags
15,815 ranked flags across 45,385 site-years. The outliers the agency would catch, ranked so you catch them first.
Peer Benchmarking
Percentile rankings by equipment type and basin. See where you sit among 254 Colorado operators in seconds.
Enforcement History
3,980 NOAVs and 20,114 spill records, cross-linked to the facility they hit. Pull a target's full history before the deal call.
Gas Composition
23,960 wellhead gas samples with full C1-C6+, BTU, and H2S. Match your reported gas comp against your offset wells in seconds.
Texas RRC
1.1M+ wells. 33 years of production behind every one. 476,888 pipeline segments on the same map.
Texas Inspections
5M+ inspection and violation events from August 2015 forward. Search any operator's full RRC enforcement footprint in one query.
Texas Injection
1.9M UIC injection records. The disposal-volume context the seismicity team always asks for.
Oklahoma OCC
455,000+ wells. 1.3M injection records. 3,142 M3.0+ earthquakes mapped against the wells that caused them.
Oklahoma Spills
47,588 incident and spill records. 18,709 orphan wells tracked. The liability footprint nobody else has stitched together.
Interactive Map
Click any facility or well. The full regulatory profile opens inline in one panel. No CSV downloads. No spreadsheet stitching.
Monthly Data Refresh
Every state, every release. Monthly refresh from source agency publications. Today's screen reflects the latest filing.

Six things every operator says before the trial starts.

We already use a competitor platform for this.

Atlas is not the enterprise platform your CFO already pays for. Those tools cover production, well records, and deal analytics well. Their ONGAEIR emissions depth is shallow: permit summaries, not equipment-level breakdowns or cross-operator DQ flags. Atlas is the layer that one skips. 15,815 ranked DQ flags, 254 operators benchmarked side by side, and the equipment-level enforcement history on every facility you click. Most teams that use both keep their existing platform for commercial work and bring Atlas in for regulatory exposure, peer benchmarking, and emissions analysis.

We need to see a clearer return before we can justify the cost.

Fair. So look at the math instead. ECMC fines start at $1,000 per day per violation. A compliance manager at a 100-facility Colorado operator burns hours per week assembling the peer benchmarks Atlas draws in seconds. Across 1,557 sites flagged in 2024 alone, most trial users find a material gap on their own facilities inside the first week. If yours is not one of them, cancel before day 7 and pay nothing.

Our IT team will flag any new cloud tool.

Atlas is read-only, built entirely from public agency filings. Data flows one direction: state agencies into Atlas, then out to you. Nothing from your environment is uploaded. Nothing confidential is stored. Most IT teams skip the security review for platforms that touch only public data and store nothing on the operator side.

If the data is outdated, it's useless for compliance work.

Monthly. Every state. Data from all states are pulled on a monthly cadence and the dataset on screen reflects the latest agency publication for each. The last-refresh timestamp shows on every record.

We already pay for Enverus, Novi Labs, or WellDatabase.

Different problem. Enverus is built for your land, finance, and trading teams and is pivoting its 2026 brand around AI for those workflows. Novi Labs forecasts well production for your reservoir engineers. WellDatabase maps wells and production for individual analysts. None of the three pitches methane, ONGAEIR, or regulatory enforcement on their homepage. Atlas is the full O&G analytics platform built for the compliance manager who has to defend the ONGAEIR number on June 30, 2026, and it carries the wells, production, pipelines, injection, and enforcement layers the others charge separately for. Most operators that try Atlas keep their existing platform for commercial and engineering work and bring Atlas in for regulatory exposure, peer benchmarking, and emissions analysis.

We're not in Colorado. Is this built for us?

Texas and Oklahoma are fully loaded today. 1.1M+ wells with 33 years of production, 476,888 pipeline segments, 5M+ inspection events on the Texas side. 455,000+ wells, 1.3M injection records, and the earthquake catalog mapped against the wells on the Oklahoma side. Atlas was built around the Colorado operator first because that is where the regulatory pressure is sharpest, and the same data pipeline ports cleanly to every state we add. Your current plan price locks on the day you sign up. Every new state that ships adds baseline data and comparables at the rate you're paying now. Lock in before the next expansion lands.

1 NOAV

ECMC fines start at $1,000 per day per violation. One enforcement action covering a few weeks costs more than a full year on any Atlas plan.

1 Flag

One DQ anomaly caught before the agency acts is the moment compliance managers stop treating Atlas as optional.

$0

Charged if you cancel before day 7 of the trial. No calls. No retention pitch.

Common questions.

Your plan kicks in automatically at the end of day 7. Cancel any time before then and pay nothing, straight from the billing portal in your account settings. No call required.

Three. Colorado, Texas, and Oklahoma are live. Colorado includes emissions records 2021 to 2024, enforcement history, gas composition, and water chemistry. Texas includes well inventory, production back to 1993, pipeline mapping, and inspection records. Oklahoma includes well inventory, production, injection records, and earthquake catalog. Additional states on the roadmap.

No. Your plan price locks on the day you sign up. Every new state that ships adds baseline data and comparables at the rate you're paying now. The map grows. The bill does not. Lock in before the next expansion lands.

Monthly. Every state. Data from all states are refreshed on a monthly cadence.

No. Atlas is read-only, built entirely from public agency filings. Data flows one direction: agencies into Atlas, then out to you. Nothing from your environment is uploaded. Nothing confidential is stored.

Different question. Atlas is not the enterprise platform your CFO already pays for. Those tools cover production, well records, and deal analytics. Their ONGAEIR depth is shallow. Atlas adds the ONGAEIR emissions filings, the cross-operator DQ flags, the peer percentile benchmarks, and the equipment-level enforcement history. Most teams that use both keep the enterprise platform for commercial work and bring Atlas in for regulatory exposure and emissions analysis.

Yes. Send us a note and we will upgrade your plan. The remainder of your billing period prorates automatically.

Not on current plans. Atlas does not ship a public API or bulk data export today. If your team has API or bulk data requirements, send us a note and we will talk through your use case.

7 days. Full access. No charge if you cancel.

Day one unlocks all three states, every analytical layer, and every monthly refresh. DQ flags, peer benchmarks, and enforcement history on every plan.

No signup required to explore the map.

Questions? Talk to the team.