# Sell Mineral Rights in Creek County, Oklahoma | Berlin Royalties

> Selling mineral rights in Creek County, Oklahoma? Berlin buys legacy Bartlesville and Cushing field royalties around Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright. No minimum interest size.

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Where We Buy · Oklahoma · Creek County

## Sell your Creek County mineral rights.

Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright: the Cushing field made this the most famous oil county in America in 1915, and it left roughly 35,800 wells and a century of fractional title.

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Creek County is where American oil history was made. The Cushing field came in in 1912, and by 1915 the area around Drumright and Oilton was producing a large share of the world's oil supply. Cushing is still the pricing point for West Texas Intermediate for exactly this reason.

What that left behind is roughly 35,830 wells drilled, about 2,739 still producing, and one of the most fragmented mineral title pictures in Oklahoma. A century of intestate succession has divided ownership into very small fractions held by people scattered across many states, a great many of whom do not know they own anything. That is why so much royalty money sits in operator suspense in this county.

We buy those interests. No minimum, our own title work, all closing costs paid. And if we find money sitting in suspense that belongs to you, we tell you how to claim it and **you** keep it, whether or not you ever sell.

We will also be straight about the asset. There is essentially no new drilling here: three permits in the last 90 days, no rigs. Value sits in a long, shallow, predictable decline, not in undrilled inventory, and we price it that way and show you the arithmetic.

Orphan and abandoned wells are a real issue across the old field area. Liability generally follows the operator rather than the mineral owner, but diligence takes longer here and we handle that rather than discounting your price for it.

Send a check stub, an old division order, or just a family name and a section. We will run the county and Corporation Commission records and tell you what is there, free.

Drilling Activity · Updated 2026-08-17

## What's happening in Creek County right now

Active Rigs

0

Permits, Last 90 Days

3

Completions, Last 90 Days

0

New wells turned to sales in the county.

County totals. Source: Enverus, as of 2026-08-17. Rigs are currently active; permits are those approved in the last 90 days; completions are wells reporting first production in the last 90 days, which lags by state. A zero does not mean nothing is happening, only that nothing was reported in that window. Activity like this is exactly what moves mineral value. If it is happening near you, find out what your interest is worth before you take anyone's offer.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### Bartlesville and Red Fork sands

The Cushing field pays, producing since 1912 and still producing today.

### Wilcox and Booch

Additional shallow sands across the county.

### Legacy shallow production

Roughly 35,830 wells drilled with about 2,739 still producing, from a field that was once the largest in the world.

Counties

## Communities we see in Creek County title

Sapulpa

Bristow

Drumright

Kellyville

Mounds

Oilton

Wherever your tract sits in Creek County, we will research it free and value it with the work shown.

Questions

## Straight answers for Creek County owners

My Creek County royalty is tiny and has been in the family for generations. Is it worth anything?
Probably a modest amount, and we are one of very few buyers who will look at it. The Cushing field came in in 1912 and by 1915 was producing a large share of the world's oil. A century of intestate succession since then has divided ownership into very small fractions spread across many states. That fragmentation is precisely why most buyers do not respond and why so much royalty money sits in operator suspense here. We have no minimum, we run our own title, and we pay all closing costs.

Is there any new drilling in Creek County?
Very little. Three permits were approved in the last 90 days and no rigs were running, with roughly 2,739 wells producing out of about 35,830 drilled. Value here sits in a long, shallow, predictable production tail rather than in undrilled inventory, and any offer implying otherwise is not being straight with you. Great Horned Owls, Dexxon, Gemini Oil, and Oakland Corporation are among the largest producing operators.

There are old wells all over my family's Creek County land. Is that a problem for me?
Orphan and abandoned wells are a real issue across the old Cushing field area, and Oklahoma has an active plugging program. Liability generally follows the operator rather than the mineral owner, but the practical effect on a sale is that diligence takes longer here. We handle that as part of the transaction rather than discounting your price for it.

Free Valuation

## Find out what your Creek County minerals are worth.

Free, no obligation, and no pressure. We reply within one business day, usually faster.

Prefer the phone? Call or text [918-984-1645](tel:9189841645) and you will get Stephen, the owner, not a call center. If we miss you, we text back the same day.

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