Delaware Basin Hotspot - Among America's Most Active Drilling Counties
Reeves County, Texas represents the epicenter of Delaware Basin drilling activity. With world-class Wolfcamp and Bone Spring formations, this West Texas county is one of the most sought-after areas for mineral rights acquisition in the entire United States.
Reeves County has emerged as one of the most intensively drilled counties in the United States, attracting billions in investment from the world's largest oil companies.
Location: West Texas, Delaware Basin
County Seat: Pecos, Texas
Activity Level: Extremely High (Top 3 nationally)
Key Formations: Wolfcamp, Bone Spring, Avalon
Development Status: Active multi-year drilling programs
Reeves County minerals command premium valuations due to:
Highest rig counts in the Permian
Multiple stacked pay zones
World-class operator presence
Decades of drilling inventory
Reeves County's exceptional value comes from its thick, oil-rich formations that allow for multiple drilling targets from the same acreage.
| Formation | Characteristics | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Wolfcamp A | Upper bench, highest productivity | Active |
| Wolfcamp B | Primary target, thick pay zone | Active |
| Wolfcamp C | Developing target, strong returns | Active |
| Wolfcamp D | Deepest bench, expanding activity | Developing |
| Bone Spring | Oil-rich, multiple benches | Active |
| Avalon Shale | Upper Bone Spring equivalent | Active |
Reeves County owners may receive royalties from multiple wells targeting different formations, all from the same surface acreage. This stacked pay potential significantly increases long-term value.
Apache (APA Corp): Extensive acreage, continuous drilling
Centennial Resource: Large Delaware position
Cimarex Energy: Multi-year development program
ConocoPhillips: Former Concho acreage
Chevron: Major Delaware operator
Oxy: Significant Reeves County holdings
Consistently among top 3 counties for permits
Multiple rigs running continuously
Long-lateral horizontal wells (2-3 miles)
Multi-well pad development
Active infrastructure investment
Formation Thickness: 2,000+ feet of Wolfcamp alone
Oil Content: High-gravity crude with premium pricing
Well Productivity: Exceptional IP rates and EURs
Operator Quality: Well-capitalized, experienced companies
Infrastructure: Mature pipeline and processing network
Inventory Depth: Decades of drilling locations remain
Premium Acreage: Strong competition among buyers
Production Upside: New wells and recompletions
Proved Reserves: Established production history
Low Risk: Active, de-risked development area
Cash Flow: Immediate production revenue
Reeves County minerals are highly sought-after by professional buyers. Common reasons owners sell include:
Capture Premium Value: Strong buyer demand means competitive offers
Immediate Liquidity: Convert future royalties to cash now
Estate Simplification: Clean up holdings for heirs
Risk Reduction: Eliminate commodity price exposure
Diversification: Reduce concentration in one asset class
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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, location, production status, and market conditions. Consult qualified professionals (attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors) before making decisions about your mineral rights.