Search the Public Data Mineral Appraisal Rolls for Gregg County, Texas. Find mineral rights owners, view their holdings, and see production data from the East Texas Oil Field.
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Gregg County sits atop the East Texas Oil Field — one of the largest oil fields ever discovered in the lower 48, found in 1930 and producing from the Woodbine sand.
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Get Your OfferGregg County sits atop the East Texas Oil Field in East Texas, with Longview as its county seat and Kilgore — once called the "World's Richest Acre" — within its borders. The 1930 discovery of the field made Gregg County one of the most prolific oil counties in American history.
The East Texas Oil Field produces from the Woodbine sand at relatively shallow depths. As one of the largest conventional oil fields ever found in the lower 48, it has produced for over 90 years — long-lived, slow-decline wells that continue to generate steady royalty income.
Mature production: Many East Texas Oil Field wells have produced since the 1930s
Declining royalties: Natural decline curves mean smaller checks over time
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Tax advantages: Potential capital gains treatment vs. ordinary income
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This free directory lists mineral rights owners from the Gregg County public appraisal roll. Browse alphabetically with the A–Z index or search by owner name; each owner's page shows their mineral interests, operators, leases, and production data.
Yes. Mineral ownership in Gregg County, Texas is public record. Buckhead Energy compiles the 2025 Gregg County appraisal roll into searchable, individual owner profiles so you can look up any owner by name for free.
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