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By Brad Caponigro, Founder · Last updated Jan 2026
Production data through Jan 2026
as of Jan 2026
as of Jan 2026
as of Jan 2026
as of Jan 2026
Over the twelve most recent reported months, Dimmit County wells produced about 35.7 million barrels of oil and 213.3 million Mcf of gas — an average of 97,912 barrels and 584,460 Mcf per day. That output comes from roughly 5,437 active wells, with 1,046 permitted locations on file. Monthly volumes have held in a steady band over the past year.
35,738,051 barrels of oil, Feb 2025 → Jan 2026
213,327,935 Mcf of natural gas, Feb 2025 → Jan 2026
Rates shown as barrels of oil per day and Mcf of natural gas per day, computed from monthly totals reported to TX RRC PDQ (county aggregation). Jan 2020 through Jan 2026. Download CSV · See methodology.
| Month | Oil (Bbl) | Gas (Mcf) |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 2020 | 5,025,507 | 21,489,736 |
| Feb 2020 | 4,574,326 | 19,694,361 |
| Mar 2020 | 4,689,830 | 21,213,563 |
| Apr 2020 | 4,212,079 | 20,172,882 |
| May 2020 | 3,137,382 | 15,611,752 |
| Jun 2020 | 3,575,558 | 18,133,987 |
| Jul 2020 | 3,847,368 | 19,529,871 |
| Aug 2020 | 3,749,314 | 19,767,638 |
| Sep 2020 | 3,470,420 | 18,671,426 |
| Oct 2020 | 3,326,836 | 18,500,813 |
| Nov 2020 | 3,223,304 | 17,624,817 |
| Dec 2020 | 3,191,009 | 17,574,742 |
| Jan 2021 | 3,137,917 | 17,083,946 |
| Feb 2021 | 2,317,786 | 13,403,584 |
| Mar 2021 | 3,137,879 | 16,715,188 |
| Apr 2021 | 2,930,134 | 16,027,915 |
| May 2021 | 3,022,158 | 16,479,473 |
| Jun 2021 | 2,849,972 | 15,752,797 |
| Jul 2021 | 2,883,758 | 16,154,012 |
| Aug 2021 | 2,818,288 | 15,542,941 |
| Sep 2021 | 2,723,631 | 15,024,218 |
| Oct 2021 | 2,806,463 | 15,228,001 |
| Nov 2021 | 2,849,157 | 14,955,044 |
| Dec 2021 | 3,074,877 | 15,917,626 |
| Jan 2022 | 3,104,423 | 15,653,027 |
| Feb 2022 | 2,881,483 | 14,446,630 |
| Mar 2022 | 3,087,085 | 16,127,475 |
| Apr 2022 | 2,939,586 | 15,746,656 |
| May 2022 | 3,082,234 | 16,155,457 |
| Jun 2022 | 3,035,573 | 15,861,793 |
| Jul 2022 | 3,102,280 | 16,196,232 |
| Aug 2022 | 2,985,318 | 15,988,364 |
| Sep 2022 | 2,958,037 | 15,774,575 |
| Oct 2022 | 3,349,903 | 16,371,014 |
| Nov 2022 | 3,219,811 | 15,861,061 |
| Dec 2022 | 3,150,176 | 14,438,304 |
| Jan 2023 | 3,227,471 | 15,682,612 |
| Feb 2023 | 3,012,557 | 14,139,946 |
| Mar 2023 | 3,783,515 | 16,745,398 |
| Apr 2023 | 3,668,013 | 16,411,466 |
| May 2023 | 4,054,503 | 17,495,361 |
| Jun 2023 | 3,481,338 | 16,068,962 |
| Jul 2023 | 3,911,749 | 18,805,529 |
| Aug 2023 | 3,877,083 | 18,597,886 |
| Sep 2023 | 3,883,948 | 19,158,446 |
| Oct 2023 | 3,841,125 | 19,888,769 |
| Nov 2023 | 3,506,659 | 19,251,566 |
| Dec 2023 | 3,515,044 | 20,051,831 |
| Jan 2024 | 3,487,646 | 19,486,361 |
| Feb 2024 | 3,231,949 | 18,622,604 |
| Mar 2024 | 3,293,926 | 19,610,988 |
| Apr 2024 | 3,163,427 | 18,861,559 |
| May 2024 | 3,385,966 | 19,667,679 |
| Jun 2024 | 3,289,312 | 18,466,244 |
| Jul 2024 | 3,334,877 | 19,011,193 |
| Aug 2024 | 3,245,126 | 18,972,964 |
| Sep 2024 | 3,182,734 | 17,802,368 |
| Oct 2024 | 3,420,845 | 18,970,639 |
| Nov 2024 | 3,348,243 | 18,020,290 |
| Dec 2024 | 3,285,604 | 18,407,376 |
| Jan 2025 | 3,105,287 | 17,781,470 |
| Feb 2025 | 2,938,044 | 16,856,981 |
| Mar 2025 | 3,194,575 | 18,442,742 |
| Apr 2025 | 2,963,653 | 17,641,186 |
| May 2025 | 3,062,131 | 18,065,792 |
| Jun 2025 | 3,004,873 | 18,101,319 |
| Jul 2025 | 3,114,796 | 18,613,528 |
| Aug 2025 | 2,944,533 | 18,195,816 |
| Sep 2025 | 2,877,297 | 17,823,265 |
| Oct 2025 | 2,847,519 | 17,698,969 |
| Nov 2025 | 2,841,355 | 17,045,216 |
| Dec 2025 | 3,064,449 | 17,777,920 |
| Jan 2026 | 2,884,826 | 17,065,201 |
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We also buy overriding royalty interests (ORRIs) and non-participating royalty interests (NPRIs) in Dimmit County — common for tracts under leases held by major operators with carried-out royalty structures.
Yes. Dimmit 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 Eagle Ford formation.
The most active operators we track in Dimmit County include Baytex Energy, SM Energy, Chevron. We regularly buy interests held under leases with these operators.
Yes. Dimmit 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.
Dimmit County sits in the Eagle Ford gas/condensate window on the western edge of the play. Production is gassier and condensate-rich compared to Karnes-area oil. Historical operators have included Chesapeake, Conoco, and Lewis Energy among others. The county has been less actively redeveloped recently than the eastern Eagle Ford, but established producing wells continue to generate meaningful royalty for held interests.
Yes. We make offers on Dimmit County mineral and royalty interests regularly. Producing royalty interests trade at multiples that reflect the maturity of the existing wells (typically further along the decline curve than newer Eagle Ford county developments). Unleased mineral acreage trades less actively but we will underwrite tracts in active townships.
Eagle Ford wet-gas wells in Dimmit County typically have 10-20% effective post-production cost deductions on the gas stream once gathering, compression, processing, and transportation to South Texas hubs are included. NGL processing economics also affect the realized check — the price you see may be net of NGL processing fees calculated as a percentage of liquids value. Read your check stub carefully and compare realized prices to relevant Houston Ship Channel and Mont Belvieu hubs for the production month.
Closings on Dimmit 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.
Dimmit County is an active mineral-producing area in Texas, where operators are targeting eagle ford. Activity is led by names like Baytex Energy, SM Energy, Chevron, and new drilling continues to shape the play across the Eagle Ford formation.
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.
Dimmit 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.