AFE Leaks API Demo Power BI Dashboard
What Can You Build with the AFE Leaks API? Here's a Live Example.
Curious how the AFE Leaks API can be used in real-world analysis?
We’ve built an interactive dashboard to showcase exactly that — using a subset of our dataset focused on 2020 De Soto Parish Haynesville wells.
What It Shows
This dashboard demonstrates how you can pull and visualize data from the AFE Leaks API to explore:
Capex per well and per foot
Cost breakdown by component and operator
Relationships between TVD, lateral length, and total cost
24-month F&D ($/Mcf) by operator
Spatial benchmarking via map
Individual well views and ability to forecast EUR’s
Why We Built This
Our goal is to give users a head start in integrating the API into their own workflows — whether that’s Power BI, Python, R, or a proprietary data platform.
This demo shows one possible implementation. You can build your own dashboards using:
Dynamic filters (e.g. component type, operator)
Rolling metrics (e.g. cumulative gas by month)
Cost normalization (e.g. $/ft, $/BOE)
And your own slice of the AFE Leaks dataset
View the Example
👉 Launch the Demo Dashboard
(No login required — powered directly by the AFE Leaks API)
Want Full Access?
This demo uses a subset of our data (just De Soto 2020).
Full access includes all operators, all basins, and historical Actual/AFE-level costs.🔐 Interested in full API access? Email Us at bd@afleaks.com or reply to this post for a walkthrough.
Final Note
If you're building internal tools, strategic models, or just want to stop guessing on peer cost structures — the API is built for you.
Thanks for checking it out, and feel free to send feedback or requests.