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Lower Colorado River Authority in Bastrop County, Texas: Drilling Activity & Mineral Owners

What Lower Colorado River Authority is doing in Bastrop County — wells, recent permits, spuds, and DUCs — and what it means if you own minerals here.

Activity data as of July 2026 · public well-header records · CSV · JSON · CC BY 4.0

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25
Total wells
11
Producing
0
Permits (24mo)
9
DUCs

Lower Colorado River Authority's footprint in Bastrop County

Lower Colorado River Authority has 25 well records in Bastrop County, Texas, which ranks it #2 among operators in the county by well count. Of those, 11 are flagged as producing. Its activity here is concentrated in the Austin Chalk play.

On the forward-looking side, Lower Colorado River Authority has 0 permits and 0 spuds filed in the last 24 months and 9 drilled-but-uncompleted (DUC) wells in the county, with its most recent permit dated January 2004 — signals that production, and royalties, may be coming.

What this means if you own minerals here

Producing wells drive the checks you receive now; permits and spuds point to potential future royalties; a DUC count signals production may be near.

Operator quality matters. A strong, active operator like the ones leading a county tends to develop and pay more reliably — one of the inputs a buyer weighs.

Your tract is what counts. County-level activity sets the backdrop, but your lease royalty, decimal interest, and exact tract determine your actual royalty. See how to track drilling near you and net mineral acres vs. net royalty acres.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lower Colorado River Authority drilling in Bastrop County, Texas?

Lower Colorado River Authority has 25 well records in Bastrop County, Texas (ranked #2 among operators in the county by well count). Recent forward activity includes 0 permits and 0 spuds in the last 24 months and 9 drilled-but-uncompleted (DUC) wells. Figures are from public well-header records as of July 2026.

What does Lower Colorado River Authority's activity in Bastrop County mean for my royalties?

New permits and spuds point to potential future royalties; a rising DUC count signals production may be near; and producing wells (11 here) drive current checks. Lower Colorado River Authority's scale and activity in Bastrop County is one input a buyer weighs when valuing minerals there — but your specific tract, lease royalty, and decimal interest determine what you actually receive.

Can I sell my Bastrop County minerals under a Lower Colorado River Authority well?

Yes. Buckhead Energy is a direct buyer of mineral and royalty interests in Bastrop County, Texas, including interests under Lower Colorado River Authority-operated wells. We provide a free, no-obligation written offer and explain how the operator's activity factored into it.

Own minerals under a Lower Colorado River Authority well in Bastrop County?

Buckhead Energy buys mineral and royalty interests in Bastrop County, Texas directly — own capital, no broker commissions, and a free, no-obligation written offer that factors in Lower Colorado River Authority's activity nearby.

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Activity figures are compiled from public well-header records and refreshed periodically; they are general information, not legal, tax, or investment advice. Confirm specifics against current state-agency data for any tract.