1. Guide to Oklahoma Mineral Rights
• Oklahoma’s history is rich with oil and natural gas.
• Production peaked in 1927 and has steadily
declined
• Technological innovations in the Barnett Shale
have made drilling in Oklahoma economical again
2. Woodford Shale
Thickness 120-220 ft
Depth 6,000-12,000 ft
Geologic Age Mississippian
Reservoir Pressure 3,000-5,000 psi
Basin Arkoma, Anadarko
Well Drilling costs $3 million
Core Counties Bryan, Coal, Garvin,
Hughes, Marshall,
Mayes, McIntosh,
Pittsburg, Wagoner
3. Mississippian
Well Drill Cost $2.5 Million
Estimated Total 409 Mboe
Recovery
Vertical Depth 5,000-6,000 ft
Core Counties Woods, Alfa,
Grant, Osage
4. Granite Wash
Thickness 1,500-3,500 ft
Depth 11,000 – 17,000 ft
Estimated Ultimate 1.1 Mmboe per well
Recovery
Basin Anadarko
Well Drill Cost $8 Million
Core Counties Oklahoma: Beckham,
Greer
Texas: Gray, Wheeler,
Roberts, Hemphill
5. Sell Oklahoma Mineral Rights
If you are a mineral rights owner in Oklahoma and depend on your royalty income
each month, you should consider diversifying your investments to secure a safe
financial future. Oil and natural gas mineral rights can be very valuable, but are
also very risky investments. As a mineral owner, it is really important to
understand what you have, its value and its role as an investment in your
portfolio. Minerals are simply an investment, and if you can remove emotional
attachment, you will be able to take control of your minerals rather than putting
yourself at the mercy of unknown and uncontrollable factors. Selling mineral
rights or royalty interest is a tough decision that you should not have to think
about alone. Caddo Minerals wants to educate you on the value of your mineral
interest and help you make the best decision for your current situation.
When you want to talk about selling your mineral rights or royalty ownership, give
Caddo a call. We are honest and forthright about our process. Should it be in your
best interest to sell your minerals, we will give you the best deal on the market
and close quickly.