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Eagle Ford Mineral Rights 2026

South Texas Market Report & Owner's Guide

The Eagle Ford Shale transformed South Texas into a major energy hub. If you own mineral rights in the Eagle Ford play, understanding the 2026 market will help you make informed decisions about your valuable assets.

Eagle Ford Shale Overview


Spanning 26 counties across South Texas, the Eagle Ford Shale has produced billions of barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas since development began in 2008.

Eagle Ford by the Numbers

Production: 1+ million barrels of oil per day

Extent: 400 miles across South Texas

Formations: Eagle Ford + Austin Chalk upside

Operators: EOG, Marathon, Murphy, ConocoPhillips

Products: Oil, condensate, natural gas, NGLs

Eagle Ford Advantages

Established infrastructure

Proven production history

Proximity to Gulf Coast refineries

Austin Chalk upside potential

Multiple product streams

Understanding Eagle Ford Production Windows


The Eagle Ford is divided into distinct production windows based on thermal maturity, which affects the type of hydrocarbons produced and mineral values.

Oil Window

Western portion of the play producing primarily crude oil with some associated gas.

Key Counties:

Dimmit, La Salle, McMullen, Atascosa, Frio

Condensate Window

Central area producing valuable condensate (light oil) and natural gas liquids.

Key Counties:

Karnes, DeWitt, Gonzales, Wilson, Live Oak

Dry Gas Window

Eastern area producing natural gas, activity tied to gas prices.

Key Counties:

Webb, Maverick, Zavala (eastern portions)

Key Eagle Ford Counties


Core Production Counties

Karnes County: Highest-producing county, condensate rich

DeWitt County: Strong oil and condensate production

Gonzales County: Active drilling, oil window

La Salle County: Oil-rich western play

McMullen County: Multi-zone development

Additional Active Counties

Dimmit County: Oil window, near border

Atascosa County: Eastern oil window

Live Oak County: Condensate production

Wilson County: Near San Antonio

Webb County: Gas-prone, Laredo area

Austin Chalk: Additional Upside


The Austin Chalk formation sits directly above the Eagle Ford and has become an increasingly important target for operators. If you own Eagle Ford minerals, you likely also own rights to the Austin Chalk.

What This Means for Mineral Owners

Additional development opportunities on existing acreage

Potential for new wells and royalty income

Enhanced value of your mineral interest

Operators actively drilling Austin Chalk wells

Stacked Formations

Like the Permian, the Eagle Ford area offers stacked pay potential with the Austin Chalk sitting above the Eagle Ford shale.

Why Eagle Ford Owners Choose to Sell


Many Eagle Ford mineral owners decide to sell for practical reasons:

Access Capital Now: Convert future royalties to immediate cash

Eliminate Complexity: No more tracking royalties or filing tax forms

Diversify Holdings: Reduce concentration in oil & gas

Estate Simplification: Make things easier for heirs

Out-of-State Ownership: Simplify distant asset management

Sell to Buckhead Energy

We actively acquire Eagle Ford mineral rights and offer:

Competitive market offers

30-45 day closings

We handle title and paperwork

No fees or commissions

Frequently Asked Questions


The Eagle Ford Shale is a hydrocarbon-producing formation in South Texas that extends from the Mexican border through 26 counties. It produces both oil and natural gas, with the western portion being oil-rich and the eastern portion being gas-rich, often with valuable condensate.
Key Eagle Ford counties include DeWitt, Karnes, Gonzales, La Salle, Dimmit, Webb, McMullen, Live Oak, Atascosa, and Wilson. The play extends from the Mexican border northeast through South Texas, covering approximately 400 miles.
Yes, the Eagle Ford remains an active drilling region in 2026. While it has matured compared to earlier boom years, operators continue to drill new wells, conduct refracs on existing wells, and develop the Austin Chalk formation above the Eagle Ford.
The Eagle Ford is divided into oil, condensate, and dry gas windows based on thermal maturity. The oil window in the west produces primarily crude oil. The condensate window produces natural gas liquids and light oil. The dry gas window in the east produces natural gas.
Selling Eagle Ford minerals involves gathering ownership documents, receiving offers from buyers, completing title review, and closing the transaction. Working with an experienced buyer like Buckhead Energy ensures a smooth process and fair valuation based on current market conditions.

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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Mineral rights values vary based on specific property characteristics. Consult with qualified professionals before making decisions about your mineral rights.

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