Delaware Well Data field records · 2026 survey

The state of Delaware keeps a log of every well ever drilled. We read all 113,332 of them.

Delaware well logs, made useful.

Every non-public well permit DNREC holds — how deep it was actually drilled and what it produced — brought together around one property, instead of one permit at a time.

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Delaware publishes the owner's mailing address rather than the well's, so wells are matched by location and parcel, not by street address. How we locate wells →

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65 ftmedian well depth statewide
23,820wells drilled since 2016
113,321wells you can look up by location

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These are Delaware DNREC records

Every figure here comes from the Delaware DNREC non-public well permit records — the state's official well-log repository. We index those same records by location so you can start from an address, and every well links back to its original filed log.

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Well data by county

Kent County 32,791 wells · median 50 ft New Castle County 9,531 wells · median 140 ft Sussex County 70,981 wells · median 67 ft