Heart of the Permian Basin
Midland County, Texas is the headquarters of the American oil industry's most productive region. If you own mineral rights in Midland County, you hold assets in one of the most actively developed areas in the world.
Midland isn't just another Permian Basin county—it's the operational headquarters of America's largest oil-producing region. Major operators maintain their corporate offices here, making Midland the decision-making hub for billions in drilling investments.
Industry Hub: Corporate headquarters for major operators
Location: Central Midland Basin, West Texas
Primary Formations: Spraberry, Wolfcamp, Bone Spring
Activity Level: Very High - continuous development
Major City: Midland (pop. 165,000+)
Midland serves as the unofficial capital of the Permian Basin:
Pioneer Natural Resources HQ (now ExxonMobil)
Diamondback Energy headquarters
Regional offices for majors
Oilfield service company hub
Midland County sits at the heart of the Midland Basin, featuring some of the most prolific oil-bearing formations in the world. The stacked-pay geology means multiple development opportunities from your mineral acreage.
| Formation | Type | Development Status |
|---|---|---|
| Spraberry Trend | Oil | Very Active |
| Wolfcamp A | Oil & Gas | Very Active |
| Wolfcamp B | Oil & Gas | Very Active |
| Wolfcamp C/D | Oil & Gas | Developing |
| Bone Spring | Oil | Selective |
| Dean | Oil | Developing |
The Spraberry Trend is the largest oil field in the contiguous United States by area, and Midland County sits in its core development zone.
Multiple oil-bearing formations beneath your surface acreage means:
Multiple wells can be drilled targeting different zones
Extended development timeline for your minerals
Royalties from multiple producing horizons
Increased overall value of your mineral estate
Midland County wells typically feature:
Horizontal laterals of 10,000+ feet
Multi-well pad development
Co-development of multiple formations
Strong initial production rates
Midland County remains one of the most actively drilled counties in Texas, with continuous development across the county. The presence of major operator headquarters ensures sustained investment and drilling activity.
Multiple rigs operating continuously across the county
Steady stream of new drilling permits filed monthly
Multi-year drilling inventory planned by operators
Midland County hosts operations from the industry's largest and most respected companies. These operators bring capital, technology, and long-term development plans to the county.
Largest Spraberry operator, HQ in Midland
Major Midland Basin operator, HQ in Midland
Major integrated company with significant acreage
Long-standing Permian Basin operator
Core Location: Central county acreage in primary development areas
Existing Production: Wells already producing royalty income
Operator Quality: Leased to major, well-capitalized operators
Permit Activity: Drilling permits filed on your acreage
Undeveloped Zones: Multiple formations not yet drilled
Fringe Location: Edge of county with less development
Title Issues: Unclear ownership or encumbrances
Small Interest: Very fractional net mineral acres
Depleted Wells: Mature production with declining output
Lease Complications: Complex lease terms or disputes
Even in a premium county like Midland, many mineral owners choose to sell for practical reasons:
Capture Today's Value: Convert future royalties to immediate cash
Simplify Finances: End royalty tracking and tax complexity
Fund Life Goals: Retirement, education, or major purchases
Estate Planning: Simplify inheritance for heirs
Diversification: Reduce concentration in one asset class
We specialize in Midland County and Permian Basin acquisitions:
Competitive, fair market offers
30-45 day closings
Professional title review
Transparent, no-pressure process
18+ years of Permian experience
Get a competitive offer from our team of Permian Basin specialists.
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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. Buckhead Energy is a mineral rights acquisition company and not a licensed appraiser, attorney, or financial advisor.