A complete owner’s guide to mineral rights in Wichita County, Texas — home to the historic 1912 Burkburnett oil boom, the modern KMA Field waterflood revival, and a two-operator landscape dominated by R2Q Operating and DARA Operating Company.
Get Your Free Mineral ValuationCounty seat: Wichita Falls, TX
Region: North Texas (Bend Arch / Red River trend)
RRC District: 9
Primary formations: KMA / KMA Lime, Strawn, Goen Lime, Gunsight, Saddle Creek, Milham, Thomas
Operator landscape: Two-operator dominance (R2Q + DARA)
Top operators: R2Q Operating, DARA Operating Company, Quatro Oil & Gas, Newport Operating, S&G Oil, Mountain Creek Oil Company
Boom era: 1912 Burkburnett oil boom; 2009-2025 KMA waterflood revival
Modern production: ~20,000 bbl/month across the top 25 units
Wichita County’s oil story begins with the 1912 Burkburnett oil boom. The discovery well on the S.L. Fowler farm came in as a flowing well, triggering a chaotic boom that transformed Burkburnett from a sleepy farming town into a tent city of 30,000+ within months. The 1940 film Boom Town with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy was loosely inspired by the Burkburnett rush.
By 1918, the boom had pushed west to Electra and across to Iowa Park, anchoring what became known as the Electra-Burkburnett trend. Original 1912-1920 leases under names like Bywaters, Stringer, Honaker, Reilly, and Allen were drilled, produced, and waterflooded for over a century — many of those exact leases still produce today under DARA Operating Company.
A century later, the KMA Field — named for founders Kemp, Munger, and Allen — underwent a modern revival. Beginning in 2009 and accelerating through the 2020s, R2Q Operating consolidated the Mangold KMA Waterflood, Sauder, Kempner, and Bradley Ranch units into one of the most productive secondary-recovery programs in north Texas. As of February 2026, R2Q’s Mangold KMA Waterflood is the #1 producing unit in the county.
For broader regional context, see our Bend Arch Region Guide.
Unlike Eastland County (where the operator base is highly fragmented across many small private operators), Wichita County is dominated by two operators that together account for 18 of the top 25 producing units:
R2Q Operating — the modern KMA Field consolidator. Mangold KMA Waterflood (#1), Sauder "A" (#3), Kempner (#4), Bradley Ranch -A- (#5), Lowry J H -A- (#6), J & J Waggoner #1 (#8). Modernized 2009-2025 waterflood operating philosophy.
DARA Operating Company — the legacy 1910s-1960s lease specialist. S.M.A. Unit -B- (#2), Second Bywaters (1912!), Stringer J.W. (1918), Allen, Bywaters, Honaker, Reilly. Heart of the historic Electra-Burkburnett trend; operates under Wichita County Regular field designation.
Next-tier privates: Quatro Oil & Gas, Newport Operating, S&G Oil, Mountain Creek Oil Company — smaller positions on individual leases
For mineral owners, the implication: most Wichita County mineral interests fall under either an R2Q or DARA operating umbrella. Both operators are stable and active. R2Q’s modern waterflood program reduces operational uncertainty; DARA’s deep tenure on legacy leases means a century-long track record of consistent operation. See the full operators directory.
The top 5 producing units in Wichita County by Feb 2026 monthly oil:
1. Mangold KMA Waterflood — R2Q Operating, KMA Field, the modern revival flagship
2. S.M.A. Unit -B- — DARA Operating, Wichita County Regular field
3. Sauder "A" — R2Q Operating, KMA Lime, home of the #1 individual well
4. Kempner — R2Q Operating, KMA Field
5. Bradley Ranch -A- — R2Q Operating, KMA Field
Wichita County has notable formation diversity. The top 20 individual wells produce from:
KMA / KMA Lime — the modern waterflood pay zone; 9 of top 20 wells
Strawn (Pennsylvanian) — 2 of top 20 wells
Goen Lime — 2 of top 20 wells
Gunsight Sand — the historic Electra-Burkburnett pay sand
Saddle Creek, Milham, Thomas — lesser named members
Three modern (2024-2025) directional wells have appeared on the top-producer list (Potts Two 9, Waggoner Rough Creek 8, Waggoner W.T. -A- NCT-3 833) — a quiet signal that operator interest is shifting back toward Wichita County
Buckhead Energy buys mineral rights and royalty interests in Wichita County, Texas — including the Burkburnett, Electra, Iowa Park, and Wichita Falls areas. Many interests are inherited 4-6 generations deep from the 1912-1920 Burkburnett-Electra boom era; we handle out-of-state owners remotely with free written offers and no obligation.
Wichita County Definitive Guide 2026
Burkburnett Oil Boom 1912 (Historical)
Electra Oil Discovery 1911 (Historical)
Texas Oilfield History — The Most Historic Oil Discoveries (1894-1949)
Electra-Burkburnett Trend Guide
DARA Operating Company Profile
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