Buckhead Energy buys Harrison County, Texas mineral rights and royalties.
Harrison County, on the Texas-Louisiana border, is on the eastern edge of the East Texas Oilfield with Cotton Valley and Travis Peak gas, Haynesville Shale core overlap, and Smackover Formation depth. The county's deep gas exposure and lithium-brine Smackover potential make it among the most multi-resource counties in East Texas.
Cities and communities: Marshall, Hallsville, Waskom, Karnack.
Harrison County, Texas
Marshall (county seat)
4 producing formations
Depth: Lower Cretaceous
Gas producer
Depth: Upper Jurassic
Deep gas
Depth: deep Jurassic
Texas-Louisiana core overlap
Depth: Jurassic carbonate
Lithium brine interest
Harrison County operator base includes deep-gas Haynesville operators with positions across the Texas-Louisiana corridor.
Smackover lithium considerations and the Texas SB 1186 produced-water statute apply to Harrison County mineral interests.
Related guides: Brine Minerals & Texas SB 1186, Cotton Valley Guide.
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