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Arizona Owners with Mid-Continent Mineral Interests

A guide for Arizona residents who own — or have inherited — mineral or royalty interests across the Mid-Continent (Oklahoma + Texas Panhandle + southern Kansas).

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Arizona Owners on the Mid-Continent

The Mid-Continent — the historic core of the U.S. petroleum industry, centered in Oklahoma — has been producing oil and gas continuously for over a century. The historic giants include Glenn Pool (1905), Cushing (1912), Healdton (1913), Burbank (1920), Greater Seminole (1923), Oklahoma City (1928), Hugoton, and Panhandle field. Many of today's mineral interests are owned by Arizona residents who inherited them from a parent or grandparent who lived in or worked in Oklahoma during the early 1900s oil boom.

If you live in Arizona and receive monthly royalty checks from an Oklahoma operator, this guide is for you.

What You Likely Own

Arizona-resident heirs of Mid-Continent interests typically hold one or more of:

Producing royalty interest — a fractional share of a producing well's revenue, paid monthly by the operator

Non-producing mineral interest — fee mineral ownership in a section that hasn't yet been drilled or where prior production has ceased

Overriding royalty interest (ORRI) — a royalty carved out of a working interest, usually as compensation to a landman, broker, or family member

Non-participating royalty interest (NPRI) — a royalty interest with no leasing or development rights, usually carved out by a previous owner

Osage headright (specific to Osage County) — see our Osage County guide for the unique tribal-trust framework

Mid-Continent Producing Counties

Your division order or check stub will identify the county. Major producing counties include:

Canadian, Kingfisher, Blaine, Garvin, Grady, Major, Beckham, Roger Mills, Ellis, Dewey, Creek, Okmulgee, Pawnee, Seminole, Hughes, Lincoln, Payne, Pottawatomie, Osage, Tulsa, Washington, Pittsburg, Coal, and Latimer (Oklahoma) plus Wheeler, Hemphill, Roberts, Carson, Gray, Hutchinson (Texas Panhandle).

Producing formations include: Mississippi Lime, Hunton, Bartlesville, Booch, Wilcox, Caney Shale, Woodford, Meramec, and Granite Wash.

Selling Remotely from Arizona

Out-of-state mineral sales are routine in the Mid-Continent producing region. Buckhead Energy handles every step remotely:

Submit your information by email — county, legal description, and a copy of your most recent check stub if you have one

Receive a free written offer by email — no in-person meeting required

Sign the mineral deed and PSA in front of a Arizona notary

Receive funds via wire transfer — proceeds typically wired the day the deed is recorded with the Oklahoma county clerk

Arizona Tax Considerations

Federal capital gains tax applies to the sale of mineral rights. Arizona state income tax treatment varies — consult a qualified Arizona CPA for guidance specific to your situation. Inherited mineral interests typically receive a stepped-up basis to fair market value at the date of death, which can substantially reduce taxable gain on a near-term sale.

Related Resources

Mid-Continent Mineral Rights — Main Hub

Mid-Continent — The Definitive 2026 Guide

Cherokee Platform Mineral Rights

Anadarko Basin Mineral Rights

Inherited Mineral Rights — What Now?

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Key Takeaways

  • Arizona residents commonly own inherited Mid-Continent mineral interests.
  • Mid-Continent producing counties span five distinct sub-regions across Oklahoma + Texas Panhandle + southern Kansas.
  • Arizona owners can sell remotely — deed signed before an Arizona notary, recorded with the Oklahoma county clerk.
  • Arizona state income tax applies to mineral sale proceeds; consult an Arizona CPA for guidance.

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