Here is a map for Kansas that shows fields, wells, etc. Its relatively easy to navigate and you can wells and click on them and find the production for each
http://maps.kgs.ku.edu/oilgas/index.cfm?extenttype=field&extent...
Ive found its easiest to select county and number of days then look through filings for one that may interest you
http://www.kcc.state.ks.us/conservation/intents/?Filename=&Perm...
Hope this is helpful to some. I'll update if I run across any others
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