The Roles are Flipped, You Need Information: When you were young your parents found ways to protect and provide for you.  As your parents age they increasingly need your care.  You need answers including legal realities.  This article and the audio content describes the type of information you need to receive.  It also provides practical […]

Inherited Oklahoma oil royalties suspended because probate has not been completed.

Why are my Oklahoma oil royalties in suspense? If you have inherited mineral rights in Oklahoma, you may have discovered that the oil company (the operator) is withholding payments. In industry terms, your royalties are in “suspense.” The most common reason is a “Bona Fide Title Dispute” or a “Title Gap.” Essentially, the oil company […]

Artistic rendering of Garfield County, Oklahoma landscape with oil pumpjacks, representing mineral interest title clearance in the Mississippian Lime and Woodford formations.

Garfield County, anchored by Enid, is a powerhouse in the Northern Oklahoma oil and gas corridor. It is home to diverse production from the Mississippian Lime, Woodford Shale, and Hunton formations. Because Garfield County features a mix of older vertical legacy wells and modern horizontal drilling units, mineral owners often face complex title issues where […]

Artistic rendering of the high plains landscape and oil pumpjacks in Ellis County, Oklahoma, representing Anadarko Basin mineral production near Arnett.

Ellis County, located on the far western edge of Oklahoma, is a crucial part of the Anadarko Basin. With heavy production in the Cleveland, Tonkawa, and Morrow sands, as well as the deeper Woodford Shale, this county remains a high-activity zone for operators like Mewbourne Oil, Continental Resources, and Apache Corporation. Because horizontal drilling units […]

Artistic rendering of US Highway 283 in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, showing rolling red hills and oil pumpjacks, representing Anadarko Basin mineral interests.

Roger Mills County, located on the western edge of Oklahoma, sits atop the prolific Anadarko Basin. This area is known for deep, high-pressure gas reservoirs and significant horizontal development in the Morrow-Springer and Cana-Woodford formations. Because of the technical complexity and high production potential of wells in this region, maintaining a clean mineral title is […]

Artistic rendering of the Gloss Mountains near Fairview, Oklahoma, featuring oil pumpjacks to represent Major County mineral interests and STACK play production.

Major County is a vital component of the STACK play (Sooner Trend, Anadarko, Canadian, and Kingfisher), with significant activity in the Mississippian Meramec, Osage, and Woodford formations. Because these minerals are often part of high-value horizontal drilling units, ensuring your title is clear is essential to receiving your full share of royalty revenue. The Limitations […]

Oil pumpjacks and a drilling rig on the rolling plains of Dewey County, Oklahoma at sunset, representing mineral rights and probate law.

Major County is a vital component of the STACK play, with significant activity in the Mississippian Meramec, Osage, and Woodford formations. Because these minerals are often part of high-value horizontal drilling units, ensuring your title is clear is essential to receiving your full share of royalty revenue. The Risk of Relying on an Affidavit of […]

An oil pumpjack in a suburban field near Norman, Oklahoma, representing Cleveland County mineral rights and the transition from historic fields to modern plays. Probate Services

Cleveland County, Oklahoma – Located directly south of the Oklahoma City metro, Cleveland County represents a unique intersection of rapid suburban growth and deep-rooted energy production. From the historic Garber-Wellington fields to modern horizontal activity in the SCOOP play, Cleveland County remains a vital region for mineral owners, particularly in Norman, Moore, and Noble. How […]

Modern horizontal drilling rig in the SCOOP play of Garvin County, Oklahoma, representing mineral rights probate and the Golden Trend.

Garvin County, Oklahoma – Located just an hour south of Edmond, Garvin County is a cornerstone of Oklahoma’s energy history. From the historic discovery of the Golden Trend to the modern-day dominance of the SCOOP play, Garvin County remains one of the most productive and complex regions for mineral owners and their heirs. How do […]

Noble County, Oklahoma – Just a short drive north of our Edmond office, Noble County represents the heart of North Central Oklahoma. For many families, particularly those with ties to Oklahoma State University in neighboring Stillwater, Noble County mineral rights are more than just an asset—they are a generational connection to the land. How do […]

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