An owner’s guide to mineral rights on the Sauder "A" unit — the #3 producing unit in Wichita County, Texas (Feb 2026), home of the #1 individual well, and a core position in R2Q Operating’s modern KMA Field waterflood program.
Get Your Free Mineral ValuationCounty: Wichita County, Texas
Field: KMA Lime
Producing formation: KMA Lime (Pennsylvanian carbonate)
Operator: R2Q Operating
Wichita County rank (Feb 2026): #3 by oil production (home of #1 individual well: Sauder "A" 17)
Era: Modern (KMA Field revival)
Recovery method: Waterflood (secondary recovery)
Reserve life: long-life mature
The Sauder "A" unit is one of R2Q Operating’s flagship KMA Field positions, ranking #3 in Wichita County by Feb 2026 production. More notably, the unit is home to the #1 individual producing oil well in Wichita County: Sauder "A" 17, completed into the KMA Lime carbonate.
The Sauder family-name lease originally dates to the early 20th century KMA Field development era. R2Q’s modern operating philosophy — optimized injection patterns, modern artificial lift, selective re-completions — has revived the unit into one of the most productive positions in north Texas. For more on the broader program, see our KMA Field guide.
Operator-side risk is low. The presence of the county’s top individual well on this unit is a strong endorsement of R2Q’s waterflood execution.
Mineral interests in this unit typically take one of these forms:
Producing royalty interest — your tract’s contribution to the unit’s monthly revenue, paid by R2Q Operating
Non-producing mineral interest — fee mineral ownership in a tract currently outside active producing zones
Overriding royalty interest (ORRI) — royalty carved out of a working interest
Non-participating royalty interest (NPRI) — royalty interest with no leasing or development rights
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