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KS Geological Survey

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Kansas Geological Survey oil and gas well registry (~515K), field polygons (~8K), and Class II UIC injection wells (~49K). KGS-curated dataset with schema including operator, formation, and depth.

Available tools

5 tools
ToolDescription
searchWellsKansas O&G wells (~515K). Filter county Title Case (Montgomery, Allen, Butler), operator, status code (OIL/D&A/GAS/EOR), wellType, wellClass, formation, bbox/near.
searchOilGasFieldsField boundary polygons (~8K). Filter fieldName, status (Active/Abandoned), fieldType (Oil/Gas/Oil and Gas), bbox.
searchClassIIWellsUIC Class II injection wells (~49K). Filter county, operator, status, wellType (EOR/SWD), bbox/near.
getWellByApiSingle well lookup by API number, accepts dashed (15-007-20990) or 14-digit no-dash form, or KID.
getServiceInfoSchema, record counts, and enum values for any of the 4 services.

Setup

A few steps to connect your AI agents to KS Geological Survey.

Get started
  1. 1

    Toggle Connector On

    Open /mcp and enable KS Geological Survey with the toggle, no credentials needed.

  2. 2

    Start Querying

    Call searchWells with county: 'Montgomery' and status: 'OIL' to explore Kansas oil and gas, or searchOilGasFields with fieldType: 'Oil and Gas'.

Connect to your AI assistant

Pick the tool your team uses for the exact setup steps.

  1. 1

    Open Claude settings

    Launch Claude, click the profile button (bottom left), and go to Settings.

  2. 2

    Access connectors

    Open the Connectors tab, scroll to the bottom, and click “Add custom connector”.

  3. 3

    Name your connector

    Enter any name you’d like for this connector.

  4. 4

    Get the connector URL

    Log in to PatchOps, open the /mcp page, and copy the connector URL you want to use.

  5. 5

    Add the connector

    Paste the URL into the “Remote MCP server URL” box and click Add.

  6. 6

    Start using

    Your KS Geological Survey connector is ready to use in Claude.