Lower Cretaceous oil and gas sandstone across the central and south Mississippi producing belt
Get a Free Mineral ValuationThe Hosston Sandstone is a Lower Cretaceous-age clastic reservoir that produces oil and gas from depths of approximately 10,000-14,000 ft TVD across central and south Mississippi. The Hosston is one of multiple stacked Cretaceous reservoirs in the Mississippi Salt Basin, often producing from the same wells as the underlying Smackover Formation. Major Mississippi fields include Hosston-producing positions in Wayne, Jasper, Clarke, and Jones counties.
Mineral interests on Hosston Sandstone — Mississippi-producing acreage are typically inherited multiple generations deep. The valuation framework depends on the specific reservoir's depth, decline rate, and the operator's maintenance posture. For broader context see our Mississippi CO2 Floods Overview.
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