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Per the state well registry. Per-county monthly volumes are not published for Oklahoma; well counts and operator activity are the closest proxy for ongoing production.
| Operator | Parent | Ticker | HQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unit Corporation | — | UNTC(OTC) | Tulsa, OK |
| Continental Resources | — | Private | Oklahoma City, OK |
Public-company tickers link to investor relations. Private operators are marked as such and do not carry a ticker.
Recent permit activity: 81 new drilling permits in the last 24 months.
We also buy overriding royalty interests (ORRIs) and non-participating royalty interests (NPRIs) in Custer County — common for tracts under leases held by major operators with carried-out royalty structures.
Yes. Custer 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 Granite Wash, Morrow, and Red Fork formations.
The most active operators we track in Custer County include Unit Corporation, Continental Resources. We regularly buy interests held under leases with these operators.
Custer County sits in the Anadarko Basin, where the primary target is granite wash / morrow. Here we underwrite the Granite Wash, Morrow, and Red Fork formations.
Yes — 81 new drilling permits were filed in Custer County in the last 24 months. Recent permit activity is one of the inputs we weigh when sizing an offer on undeveloped or PDP-only acreage.
Custer County sits in the Anadarko Basin in west-central Oklahoma with active Woodford, Granite Wash, and Cherokee / Mississippi Lime activity. The county has a mix of legacy vertical and modern horizontal production. Operator attribution has shifted as the SCOOP/STACK and Granite Wash positions have changed hands.
Granite Wash wells produce a mix of oil, gas, and meaningful NGL volumes. Royalty calculation involves both crude pricing (regional Oklahoma differentials to WTI) and gas/NGL processing economics. Many Granite Wash leases include detailed deduction language for gathering, compression, processing, and transportation. Realized prices on Custer County royalty checks are typically post-deduction net amounts; reading the lease carefully clarifies what the operator can and cannot deduct.
Selectively. Operators continue to lease in productive Custer County townships, but at modest pace. Unleased acreage in active areas can be leased through the OCC pooling process or through direct operator outreach. We also buy unleased Custer County minerals directly when owners prefer a sale to a new lease.
Closings on Custer 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.
Custer County sits in the Anadarko Basin, where operators are targeting granite wash / morrow. Activity is led by names like Unit Corporation, Continental Resources, and new drilling continues to shape the play across the Granite Wash and Morrow 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.
Custer County has steady development activity and we buy here regularly. If you own minerals in the county, we'd like to evaluate your tract.