Daily Archives: January 12, 2026

Oklahoma County, Oklahoma – As the geographic and economic heart of the state, Oklahoma County presents a unique challenge for mineral owners. From the densely populated streets of Oklahoma City and Edmond to the active drilling sites in the county’s eastern reaches, managing mineral interests here requires navigating both high-stakes energy plays and complex urban […]

Lincoln County, Oklahoma – Nestled between the major hubs of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Lincoln County holds a unique position in the state’s energy history. Established during the Land Run of 1891 and named after Abraham Lincoln, this county has transitioned from a purely agricultural region to a steady, reliable producer. As we move into […]

Caddo County, Oklahoma – Stretching from the red canyons of Hinton to the productive fields of Anadarko and Cyril, Caddo County is a cornerstone of Oklahoma’s energy landscape. As a key segment of the SCOOP (South-Central Oklahoma Oil Province) play, Caddo County presents unique opportunities—and legal hurdles—for mineral owners, particularly those who live outside of […]

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