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Independent Oil & Gas Service, Inc.
Monitoring Oilfield Operations in Kansas since 1946
Independent Oil & Gas Service, Inc. (IOGsi) is a vital source for reliable and up-to-date oil and gas news in Kansas. With a strong 79-year history in the industry, the organization provides timely and accurate well information that enables you to make informed decisions. IOGsi offers daily and weekly drilling reports, along with a 24-hour online service, ensuring you have access to dependable data whenever you need it.
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IOGsi WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS: November 20, 2024
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) issued nine new drilling permits to Kansas operators, bringing the total for this year to 607. While this indicates ongoing activity in the oil and gas sector, it is essential to note that this figure represents a decrease of 449 permits compared to last year, a decline of 42.5%. Weekly highlights include:
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In Kansas, 724 wells have been drilled to total depth in 2025, a significant decrease compared to 1,242 wells drilled a year ago, representing a decline of 41.7%.
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The total footage drilled across Kansas, not including the depths of wells currently being drilled, has reached 1,931,392 feet. This is a decline from 3,086,563 feet a year ago, reflecting a decrease of 37.4%. Currently, the number of active drilling rigs in Kansas stands at 17 (7 Eastern Region, 10 Western Region), down from 28 active rigs a year ago, a 39.3% decline.
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Wildcat exploratory wells now account for 12.3% of all wells drilled in the state this year, compared to 9.4% last year. There have been 89 wildcat exploratory wells drilled compared to 117 last year, representing a 23.9% decline.
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Overall, oilfield drilling activity in Kansas has decreased by an average of 36% compared to the same period a year ago.
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