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About Seminole County

Seminole County is the home of the historic Greater Seminole oilfield — which peaked at over 527,000 barrels of oil per day in 1928. Wilcox, Bartlesville, Hunton, and shallow Pennsylvanian sands across the county have produced continuously for nearly a century, with modern selective horizontal redevelopment of the Hunton supporting ongoing activity.

Seminole County Oil & Gas History

The Greater Seminole oilfield discovery in 1923–1926 produced one of the most prolific oil booms in U.S. history. Peak production exceeded 500,000 BOPD in 1928, briefly making Seminole County the largest oil-producing county in the world.

Cities and communities: Seminole, Wewoka, Konawa, Earlsboro.

Quick Facts

Seminole County, Oklahoma

Seminole (county seat)

5 producing formations

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Producing Formations in Seminole County

Wilcox

Depth: Ordovician

Deep oil sandstone; Greater Seminole pay

Bartlesville Sand

Depth: Pennsylvanian

Shallow oil

Hunton

Depth: Silurian-Devonian

Active dewatering plays

Cleveland Sand

Depth: Pennsylvanian

Stacked target

Booch Sand

Depth: Pennsylvanian

Co-developed

Active Seminole County Operators

Seminole County's operator base includes deep-Hunton specialists alongside legacy shallow-oil operators.

What This Means for Mineral Owners

Many Seminole County mineral interests trace back to Dawes Commission Seminole Nation allotments. Title work involves Bureau of Indian Affairs heirship determinations in many cases.

Seminole County FAQ

The Greater Seminole oilfield refers to a series of related oil discoveries across Seminole County and adjacent counties between 1923 and 1928. At peak production it was the largest oil-producing area in the world, briefly exceeding 527,000 barrels per day.

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Key Takeaways

  • Seminole County, Oklahoma is an active oil and gas producing county.
  • Producing formations include Wilcox, Bartlesville Sand, Hunton, Cleveland Sand.
  • Population centers include Seminole, Wewoka, Konawa.
  • The county has a documented multi-decade oil and gas operating history.
  • Buckhead Energy buys mineral and royalty interests in Seminole County.

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