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What is LandView

LandView is a land and lease data management and mapping product used in oil and gas operations to track mineral ownership, leases, obligations, and related land records. It supports land administration workflows such as lease acquisition, renewals, payments, and document management, often alongside GIS-style visualization of land positions. Typical users include land departments, legal teams, and operations staff who need a system of record for land assets and associated contracts.

pros

Land and lease system of record

LandView focuses on organizing land, lease, and ownership records in a structured repository. This helps standardize how teams track key dates, obligations, and payments tied to land assets. For organizations where land administration drives upstream activity, this specialization can reduce reliance on spreadsheets and shared drives.

Mapping and spatial context

The product is commonly associated with map-based views of land positions and related records. Spatial context helps users validate locations, identify overlaps, and communicate land status to non-land stakeholders. This is particularly useful when coordinating land activity with field operations and asset planning.

Workflow support for land administration

LandView aligns with common land workflows such as lease lifecycle tracking, document handling, and obligation management. This can improve auditability by keeping actions and supporting documents tied to the underlying land record. Compared with broader asset lifecycle tools, the workflow emphasis is oriented to land-specific processes rather than equipment maintenance or engineering deliverables.

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Narrower scope than EAM suites

LandView is primarily oriented to land and lease administration rather than end-to-end asset management across facilities, maintenance, and reliability. Organizations looking for a single platform to cover work management, inspection programs, and asset performance may need additional systems. This can increase integration and data governance requirements.

Integration requirements vary by environment

Oil and gas environments often require integration with ERP, accounting, production, and GIS platforms. LandView deployments typically depend on how well it connects to existing master data, payment processes, and document repositories. If integrations are limited or require custom work, implementation timelines and total cost can increase.

Data quality and migration effort

Land systems depend heavily on accurate historical documents, tract/lease hierarchies, and critical dates. Migrating legacy land records and normalizing ownership/lease data can be time-consuming and may require specialized land data expertise. Without strong data governance, reporting and compliance tracking can remain inconsistent.

Seller details

Enverus, Inc.
Austin, Texas, USA
1999
Private
https://www.enverus.com/
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