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Stringer, J. W. Lease Mineral Rights — Wichita County, Texas (DARA Operating, 1918 Lease)

An owner’s guide to mineral rights on the Stringer, J. W. lease — the #9 producing unit in Wichita County, Texas (Feb 2026), an original 1918 Electra-Burkburnett-era lease still producing under DARA Operating Company.

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Unit Overview

County: Wichita County, Texas

Field: Wichita County Regular

Producing formation: Gunsight Sand (legacy Electra-Burkburnett pay)

Operator: DARA Operating Company

Wichita County rank (Feb 2026): #9 by oil production

Era: Historic (1918 original lease)

Recovery method: Primary + secondary; long-life mature

Reserve life: long-life mature

About Stringer, J. W. Lease

The Stringer, J. W. lease is another of the long-life Electra-Burkburnett-era positions still producing in Wichita County. The original J. W. Stringer family lease was signed in 1918 — during the peak expansion years of the 1912-1920 Electra-Burkburnett boom. The lease has produced for over 107 years and still ranks #9 in Wichita County by Feb 2026 oil production.

Like the other long-life Wichita County family-name leases, Stringer originally produced from the Gunsight Sand. DARA Operating Company operates the lease today under the Wichita County Regular field designation, alongside its Bywaters, Allen, Honaker, and Reilly positions.

The Stringer position contributes one well to the Wichita County top 20 (Stringer, J. W. 6 at #10) and continues to provide steady production from its century-old wellbores.

Mineral Interest Profile

Most Stringer J.W. mineral interests are inherited 4-5 generations deep from the 1918 lease bonus. Common patterns:

Producing royalty interest — small but consistent monthly checks from DARA Operating Company

NPRI / ORRI structures from boom-era 1918-1920 deeds

Out-of-state heirs are common — the Stringer family has descendants spread across multiple states

Suspense / unclaimed-funds situations are common after a century of probate transitions

Selling Stringer, J. W. Mineral Rights

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Key Takeaways

  • An owner guide to mineral rights on the Stringer, J. W. lease — the #9 producing unit in Wichita County, Texas (Feb 2026), an original 1918 Electra-Burkburnett-era lease still producing under DARA Operating Company.
  • Buckhead Energy is a direct buy-side firm; sellers pay no broker commissions, listing fees, or auction premiums.

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