Daily Archives: January 12, 2026

Stephens County, Oklahoma – Known historically as the “Oil Capital of the World” during the early 20th-century boom, Stephens County has reclaimed its status as a vital energy hub in the modern SCOOP play. Today, the county is a primary target for the Woodford, Sycamore, and Springer formations. For families who have held mineral rights […]

Logan County, Oklahoma – Positioned just north of the Oklahoma City metro, Logan County serves as a vital corridor for the eastern expansion of the STACK play. While often celebrated for its Victorian history in Guthrie, the county’s true modern wealth lies beneath the surface in the Mississippian and Woodford formations. As we move into […]

Blaine County, Oklahoma – As the northwestern anchor of the STACK play, Blaine County has evolved into one of the most significant natural gas and liquids producers in the United States. For mineral owners, the deep, over-pressured reservoirs of the Cana-Woodford and Meramec formations have created a landscape of immense value. As production techniques continue […]

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