About Patriot Minerals

Built in the Basin.
Built for the Basin.

We're an Appalachian Basin-native company using AI to solve problems that have existed since the first wells were drilled here over 150 years ago.

Our Mission

Intelligence That Serves Both Sides of the Ledger

Patriot Minerals AI was founded on a simple observation: America's mature oil and gas basins contain an extraordinary amount of data that has never been systematically analyzed. That data holds the key to two critical outcomes -- protecting communities from legacy environmental risks and unlocking resource value that traditional methods have overlooked.

We built a platform that does both. The same AI that identifies high-priority orphan wells for state plugging programs also reveals resource opportunities hiding in plain sight across hundreds of thousands of historical well records.

Our approach is grounded in regulatory science, powered by modern AI, and validated through rigorous field verification. We don't guess. We synthesize, score, and verify -- then we put actionable intelligence in the hands of the agencies and operators who need it most.

Company Details

Founded
2026
Headquarters
Covington, Kentucky
Primary Focus
Appalachian Basin
Platform
AI-Powered Exploration Intelligence
Wells Analyzed
285,000+
States Covered
Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia
Focus Area
Why the Appalachian Basin
The birthplace of the American oil and gas industry. The perfect proving ground for what AI can do with 150 years of accumulated data.

Deepest Historical Record

Commercial drilling began here in 1859. No other basin in America has a deeper archive of well records, production data, and geological surveys waiting to be synthesized.

Maximum Data Fragmentation

Five states, dozens of agencies, hundreds of operators, and over a century of record-keeping practices. The fragmentation that makes manual analysis impossible is exactly what makes our AI platform essential.

Critical Need

The Appalachian Basin contains one of the highest concentrations of orphan and abandoned wells in America. Communities need protection, and the resources needed to fund that protection may be hiding in the same wells.

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