Buckhead Energy buys Burleson County, Texas mineral rights and royalties.
Burleson County is part of the Austin Chalk Giddings trend, with active stacked-pay horizontal development across the Chalk, Buda, and conventional Eagle Ford intervals. The county has a long history of Austin Chalk activity dating back to the original 1990s vertical and early horizontal era, and modern Magnolia-style hybrid horizontals have rejuvenated parts of the play.
Cities and communities: Caldwell, Somerville, Snook.
Burleson County, Texas
Caldwell (county seat)
4 producing formations
Depth: 8,000–10,000 ft
Active hybrid horizontal
Depth: Cretaceous
Co-developed
Depth: Cretaceous
Source rock interval
Depth: Cretaceous
Conventional oil potential
Multiple public-cap Austin Chalk operators are active across Burleson County, with permits and completions tracked in public Texas Railroad Commission filings.
Burleson County's long Austin Chalk history means many leases were drafted across multiple operator generations. Lease language varies widely.
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