A guide to Adams County, Mississippi mineral rights — Cranfield Field Unit (Durango Operating).
Get a Free Mineral ValuationAdams County hosts the historically significant Cranfield field — the first commercial Mississippi CO2 flood (Denbury 2008) and the SECARB CO2 sequestration test site. Currently operated by Durango Operating; the field is likely transitioning toward sequestration-only operations rather than continued EOR.
Top mature/EOR position: Cranfield Field Unit (Durango Operating) — ~398 bbl Jan 2026; first commercial Mississippi CO2 flood (Denbury 2008) and SECARB sequestration test site.
Mineral interests in Adams County are typically inherited multiple generations deep, with original lease bonus paid in the 1940s-1960s era. The county's mature-field operating environment delivers predictable long-tail royalty income — small monthly checks for many decades. Out-of-state owners are common.
For broader Mississippi context see our Mississippi CO2 Floods Overview and Mississippi mineral rights hub.
Buckhead Energy buys mineral rights and royalty interests across Adams County. Out-of-state heirs can sell entirely remotely — free written offer by email, deed signed before a notary in your state, recorded with the Adams County clerk, proceeds wired the day of recording.
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