Compliance & Law · Oklahoma Laws

Sooner State Rules. Sorted.

Oklahoma Corporation Commission rules, forced pooling, spacing orders, and gross production tax — tracked for cross-border operators.

The Problem

Cross-border operators juggle two regulators with different clocks. A pooling election window in Grady County doesn't care that your P-5 is due in Austin the same week.

What It Does

Intelligence, explained

OCC Docket Watch

Corporation Commission dockets monitored for pooling applications, spacing orders, and rule changes that touch your sections.

Forced Pooling Intelligence

Election deadlines, bonus comparisons, and historical outcomes for every pooling order you're named in.

Cross-Border View

Texas and Oklahoma obligations in one place — one calendar, one risk view, for operators working both sides of the Red River.

How It Works

Three steps to a decision

01
Watch the OCC

Dockets, pooling applications, spacing orders, and rule changes monitored for your sections.

02
Decide with comparables

Pooling elections benchmarked against recent county orders — bonus, royalty options, and deadlines side by side.

03
Run one calendar

Texas and Oklahoma obligations sequenced together, so windows never collide unseen.

Core Features

What the product actually does

Oklahoma Regulatory Knowledge Base State-Specific Compliance Q&A OCC Workflow Checklists Forced Pooling Intelligence Spacing & Lease Issue Spotting Texas vs Oklahoma Comparison Cross-Border Deadline Tracker Exportable Oklahoma Memo
Sample Output

Not dashboards — decisions

Every output names its severity, its reasoning, its recommended action, its sources, and its confidence. This is what the system produces:

Sample Election Flag
CriticalSection 12 pooling closes in 12 days — offer below market

The $2,800/ac bonus is 9% under the six-month Grady County comparable average. Electing cash at this price leaves value.

Do next: Counter through counsel, or elect the 3/16 royalty option.

SOURCE: CD 2026-3411 · 4 Grady comparables 87% confidence
Who It's For

Built for the people doing the work

Cross-Border Operators Landmen Working-Interest Owners Counsel
Beyond Map-First Tools

Data platforms show. We decide.

Texas-first, not Texas-trapped. TOIL Oklahoma Laws is the expansion path — OCC intelligence with the same cited, action-oriented workflow.

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Access

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Platform members get the operational Oklahoma Laws workspace — the same account used for Lease Management and DailyDash. Not a member yet? Request a demo and we'll set you up.

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