Buckhead Energy buys Creek County, Oklahoma mineral rights and royalties.
Creek County is the historic home of Glenn Pool — the 1905 oil discovery that put Tulsa on the map. The county supports more than 120 years of continuous oil and gas production from the Bartlesville Sand, Booch, Cleveland, Cherokee Group, deeper Hunton, and Wilcox intervals. Heirship across that century of activity has created some of the most fractionated mineral title in Oklahoma.
Glenn Pool was discovered in 1905 in Creek County and became the foundation of the Oklahoma oil economy and Tulsa's commercial growth.
Cities and communities: Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Mounds.
Creek County, Oklahoma
Sapulpa (county seat)
6 producing formations
Depth: shallow Pennsylvanian
Glenn Pool foundation
Depth: Pennsylvanian
Common producer
Depth: Pennsylvanian
Stacked oil and gas
Depth: Pennsylvanian
Multiple stacked sands
Depth: Silurian-Devonian
Carbonate dewatering
Depth: Ordovician
Deep oil sandstone
Creek County's operator base spans more than a century of activity from the original Glenn Pool wildcatters through modern Mid-Continent independents.
Many Creek County fee mineral interests trace back to Dawes Commission allotments of 1898–1907. Title work in allotment-era counties takes longer than for non-allotment fee minerals.
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