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By Brad Caponigro, Founder · Last updated Feb 2026
Production data through Feb 2026
as of Feb 2026
as of Feb 2026
as of Feb 2026
as of Feb 2026
Over the twelve most recent reported months, Rio Arriba County wells produced about 1.9 million barrels of oil and 247.3 million Mcf of gas — an average of 5,292 barrels and 677,410 Mcf per day. That output comes from roughly 8,316 active wells, with 169 permitted locations on file. Monthly volumes have held in a steady band over the past year.
1,931,695 barrels of oil, Mar 2025 → Feb 2026
247,254,631 Mcf of natural gas, Mar 2025 → Feb 2026
Rates shown as barrels of oil per day and Mcf of natural gas per day, computed from monthly totals reported to NM OCD. Jan 2020 through Feb 2026. Download CSV · See methodology.
| Month | Oil (Bbl) | Gas (Mcf) |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 2020 | 98,592 | 18,357,085 |
| Feb 2020 | 97,861 | 16,976,956 |
| Mar 2020 | 99,254 | 18,114,742 |
| Apr 2020 | 90,269 | 17,081,888 |
| May 2020 | 71,148 | 17,307,390 |
| Jun 2020 | 69,986 | 17,004,438 |
| Jul 2020 | 72,435 | 17,972,963 |
| Aug 2020 | 78,408 | 17,614,571 |
| Sep 2020 | 78,575 | 17,362,624 |
| Oct 2020 | 75,006 | 17,975,145 |
| Nov 2020 | 78,561 | 17,197,452 |
| Dec 2020 | 77,564 | 17,079,740 |
| Jan 2021 | 83,525 | 17,002,125 |
| Feb 2021 | 80,036 | 15,445,392 |
| Mar 2021 | 93,694 | 16,945,319 |
| Apr 2021 | 92,497 | 16,389,561 |
| May 2021 | 84,629 | 17,116,940 |
| Jun 2021 | 79,212 | 16,425,062 |
| Jul 2021 | 73,219 | 17,030,868 |
| Aug 2021 | 80,313 | 17,063,226 |
| Sep 2021 | 72,545 | 17,130,845 |
| Oct 2021 | 78,011 | 18,233,396 |
| Nov 2021 | 75,328 | 17,435,535 |
| Dec 2021 | 76,815 | 17,559,458 |
| Jan 2022 | 77,336 | 17,215,755 |
| Feb 2022 | 74,680 | 15,414,872 |
| Mar 2022 | 85,051 | 17,242,617 |
| Apr 2022 | 82,735 | 16,409,327 |
| May 2022 | 83,075 | 17,023,062 |
| Jun 2022 | 76,638 | 16,407,783 |
| Jul 2022 | 70,799 | 16,806,947 |
| Aug 2022 | 75,527 | 16,558,551 |
| Sep 2022 | 69,165 | 16,399,410 |
| Oct 2022 | 68,474 | 18,941,901 |
| Nov 2022 | 73,076 | 17,702,946 |
| Dec 2022 | 74,973 | 19,319,885 |
| Jan 2023 | 68,452 | 19,098,012 |
| Feb 2023 | 64,736 | 16,687,741 |
| Mar 2023 | 72,589 | 18,087,498 |
| Apr 2023 | 79,409 | 17,249,862 |
| May 2023 | 73,742 | 17,901,468 |
| Jun 2023 | 67,831 | 17,037,375 |
| Jul 2023 | 65,937 | 17,488,256 |
| Aug 2023 | 61,622 | 17,251,148 |
| Sep 2023 | 57,453 | 16,087,520 |
| Oct 2023 | 65,903 | 16,814,144 |
| Nov 2023 | 61,252 | 18,278,816 |
| Dec 2023 | 63,527 | 20,982,918 |
| Jan 2024 | 67,053 | 19,753,507 |
| Feb 2024 | 63,005 | 18,313,743 |
| Mar 2024 | 64,018 | 19,125,701 |
| Apr 2024 | 62,448 | 17,991,729 |
| May 2024 | 65,602 | 18,396,313 |
| Jun 2024 | 82,827 | 17,285,218 |
| Jul 2024 | 133,101 | 18,009,891 |
| Aug 2024 | 128,356 | 17,904,434 |
| Sep 2024 | 147,246 | 17,225,116 |
| Oct 2024 | 138,057 | 18,480,370 |
| Nov 2024 | 116,211 | 19,255,041 |
| Dec 2024 | 112,319 | 21,247,426 |
| Jan 2025 | 108,605 | 21,680,353 |
| Feb 2025 | 98,164 | 17,813,655 |
| Mar 2025 | 102,845 | 21,080,688 |
| Apr 2025 | 91,663 | 20,541,844 |
| May 2025 | 79,812 | 20,181,702 |
| Jun 2025 | 92,949 | 18,601,211 |
| Jul 2025 | 91,857 | 19,307,336 |
| Aug 2025 | 152,175 | 21,436,671 |
| Sep 2025 | 301,709 | 20,201,147 |
| Oct 2025 | 270,944 | 20,448,733 |
| Nov 2025 | 198,292 | 18,950,547 |
| Dec 2025 | 201,797 | 22,747,426 |
| Jan 2026 | 188,645 | 23,397,239 |
| Feb 2026 | 159,007 | 20,360,087 |
| Operator | Parent | Ticker | HQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hilcorp Energy | — | Private | Houston, TX |
| Devon Energy (formerly WPX) | Devon Energy | DVN(NYSE) | Oklahoma City, OK |
Public-company tickers link to investor relations. Private operators are marked as such and do not carry a ticker.
We also buy overriding royalty interests (ORRIs) and non-participating royalty interests (NPRIs) in Rio Arriba County — common for tracts under leases held by major operators with carried-out royalty structures.
Yes. Rio Arriba County is on our active buy list. We buy mineral interests, royalty interests, NPRI, and ORRI on both producing and non-producing tracts targeting the Mancos, Mesaverde, and Gallup formations.
The most active operators we track in Rio Arriba County include Hilcorp Energy, Devon Energy (formerly WPX). We regularly buy interests held under leases with these operators.
Rio Arriba County sits in the Permian Basin, where the primary target is mancos / mesaverde. Here we underwrite the Mancos, Mesaverde, and Gallup formations.
Yes. Rio Arriba County is one of our top-tier acquisition areas. We can usually turn an offer around in 48 hours and we will compete on price for tracts inside the active development area.
Yes — Rio Arriba County sits in the northern San Juan Basin with similar geology and production profile to the New Mexico portion of the basin (mostly Mesaverde, Mancos, and coalbed methane). Like San Juan County, Rio Arriba is a mature gas-producing area with long-lived legacy wells alongside selective Mancos redevelopment.
Some are. The county includes portions of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation and other tribal land. Tribal-mineral interests are administered under federal law and BIA processes, distinct from fee-mineral interests. We do not buy tribal-mineral interests. If your tract is in the fee portion of Rio Arriba County, the title and acquisition process is the same as for any other New Mexico fee-mineral interest. If your tract has tribal-land overlap, we underwrite only the fee portion.
San Juan Basin gas prices to the Blanco Hub, which historically has traded somewhat below Henry Hub but generally has not seen the deep negative-pricing episodes that Permian Waha has experienced. Realized prices on Rio Arriba County checks are typically in line with regional Blanco-Hub pricing for the production month after operator marketing fees and post-production costs.
Closings on Rio Arriba County mineral rights typically take 7 to 30 days from the date you accept our offer, depending on title complexity. We handle county-level title work, PSA drafting, mineral deed preparation, and notary coordination at our expense.
Just a tract description (abstract or survey, section/township/range, or a legal description from your deed) and any recent royalty check stubs if the interest is producing. You do not need to gather deeds or title opinions up front.
Rio Arriba County sits in the Permian Basin, where operators are targeting mancos / mesaverde. Activity is led by names like Hilcorp Energy, Devon Energy (formerly WPX), and new drilling continues to shape the play across the Mancos and Mesaverde formations.
If you hold mineral rights, royalty interests, NPRI, or ORRI anywhere in the county, we'd like to put a written offer in front of you. Every offer we send is funded from our own balance sheet — there's no auction, no broker markup, and no third-party capital waiting to approve the deal.
Rio Arriba County is one of our highest-priority acquisition areas. Top-tier operators are running active drilling programs here and we're making offers on both producing and non-producing tracts.
Monthly production has held within a normal band over the last year, suggesting steady development without a recent completion wave.