We publish a lot of data and guidance for mineral owners, and we work to keep it accurate. When we get something wrong, here is how we handle it.
Buckhead Energy corrects material errors in its published content and data promptly, and is transparent about meaningful changes. Our aim is that a mineral owner or researcher who relies on something we published can trust it — and can see when we have fixed something.
Fix the source. For a factual error in a guide or a wrong number in a dataset, we correct the underlying content or re-run the data pipeline from source records, so the fix propagates everywhere the figure appears.
Update the date. Data pages carry an as-of date; a correction updates it so readers know the figure changed.
Note the material ones. Where a correction changes the meaning of a claim — not just a typo — we note it here.
If you spot something wrong — an inaccurate figure, an out-of-date statute citation, a broken calculation, or a data point that does not match the source — please tell us. Email [email protected] with the page and what looks off, and we will review it. Corrections to open, CC BY 4.0 datasets help everyone who cites them, so we especially welcome those.
2026
Relabeled well-count figures to "wells that have produced" (rather than "producing wells") across operator, county, and field pages, to accurately describe a lifetime-produced count that includes since-plugged wells.
Corrected the U.S. dry-gas production figure on the largest-fields data pages to the EIA current-year annual average, and switched that figure to a self-updating monthly pull so it stays current.
Fixed state dormancy citations and clarified the Louisiana and Virginia dormancy answers so the summary matches the underlying statute.
This log covers notable, meaning-changing corrections to published content and data; routine copy edits and typo fixes are made without a log entry.
See also our editorial standards for how our content is sourced and reviewed in the first place.
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