Tag Archives: Oklahoma Ancillary Probate

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 […]

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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