Available tools
6 tools| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
searchSurfaceHoles | Surface-hole locations (~92.4K). Filter apiNumber, permitNumber, wellName, wellType (OIL/GAS/MTW/DH), status code (PLA/PR/TP/ACT). Lean schema, no operator/formation/depth. |
searchBottomHoles | Bottom-hole locations (~96.6K). Filter operator (co_name), leaseName, formation (deep_fm), wellType, descriptive status (Producing, Plugging Approved). Includes dtd, tvd. |
searchGasStorageFields | Gas storage field boundary polygons (~61). Filter fieldName + bbox/near. |
searchDirectionalStarts | Directional start (kickoff) points (~95.3K), same schema and filters as bottom holes. |
getWellByApi | Single well lookup by API number, checks both surface (DataMinerWells2/0) and bottom-hole (EGLE_MiStar/0) layers. |
getServiceInfo | Schema, record counts, and enum values for any of the 4 services. |
Setup
A few steps to connect your AI agents to MI Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
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Toggle Connector On
Open /mcp and enable MI Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy with the toggle, no credentials needed.
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Start Querying
Call searchBottomHoles with operator: 'Marathon' and formation: 'TRAVERSE' to explore Michigan oil and gas wells.
Connect to your AI assistant
Pick the tool your team uses for the exact setup steps.
- 1
Open Claude settings
Launch Claude, click the profile button (bottom left), and go to Settings.
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Access connectors
Open the Connectors tab, scroll to the bottom, and click “Add custom connector”.
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Name your connector
Enter any name you’d like for this connector.
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Get the connector URL
Log in to PatchOps, open the /mcp page, and copy the connector URL you want to use.
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Add the connector
Paste the URL into the “Remote MCP server URL” box and click Add.
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Start using
Your MI Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy connector is ready to use in Claude.
