Wyoming Well Data field records · 2026 survey

Methodology & sources

Every number on this site is computed from public records. This page shows the work.

Source data

All well records come from the Wyoming State Engineer's Office e-Permit database — the state's official record of groundwater well permits (seoweb.wyo.gov/e-Permit). Our copy covers records through 2023-09-01; we re-check the source weekly and top the data up as new records become available, and every page shows the records-through date. (161,037 well records at last refresh, 2026-07-06.)

Filters

Statistics

We report medians and interquartile ranges (25th–75th percentile) rather than averages, because well data is heavily skewed — a few very deep wells would distort an average. "Recent" figures cover well permits filed since 2016 (Dates are permit priority (filing) dates from the State Engineer's Office — the permit extract does not carry drilling-completion dates). Driller tables count wells by the driller on logs filed since 2016.

Cost estimates

We do not collect quotes. Cost ranges apply published national per-foot rates to the local median depth — the local depth is what makes the estimate useful, and it comes from actual drilled wells nearby:

Rate sources (last checked 2026-06-11):

Estimates are planning figures, not quotes. Site access, geology, casing depth, and water treatment needs move real prices substantially.

Known data limitations

Corrections

If a number here looks wrong, email us (or reply to any report). Confirmed errors are corrected and logged on the changelog. In this niche one wrong number costs more trust than ten missing features — we'd rather show less and be right.

About

Wyoming Well Data is an independent data publisher. We are not affiliated with the Wyoming State Engineer’s Office, the State of Wyoming, or any drilling company. Revenue comes from property reports and from connecting homeowners with licensed local drillers — never from selling rankings or placements in the statistics.