Enid, Covington, Garber: the Garber-Covington field has been producing since 1916, and roughly 9,000 wells later this is one of the most fractionated counties in Oklahoma.
Garfield County has been producing since 1916, when the Garber-Covington field came in. Roughly 9,032 wells have been drilled here in the century since, with about 1,191 still producing.
That history is the defining feature for an owner. A hundred and ten years of inheritance has divided mineral title here about as finely as anywhere in Oklahoma, which is why so much royalty money sits in operator suspense in this county waiting on heirs nobody has been able to locate.
We buy small fractional interests. No minimum, our own title work, all closing costs paid. And when we find suspended money that belongs to you, we tell you how to claim it and you keep it, whether or not you ever sell us anything.
On the asset itself, we will be straight: there is very little current drilling. One permit in the last 90 days, no rigs. Recent horizontal work has targeted the Oswego. Value sits in the existing production tail, and we price it that way and show you the decline assumption rather than attaching a development premium the activity does not support.
Formentera Partners, SandRidge, M M Energy, and Great Horned Owls are among the largest producing operators.
Oklahoma's advantage for a researching owner is that everything runs on section, township and range and the Corporation Commission publishes well and spacing files free. Send a check stub, an old division order, a 1099, or just a family name and a township, and we will run it.
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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.
The most drilled interval here over the last five years.
The historic field pays, producing since 1916.
Additional intervals developed across the county.
Roughly 9,032 wells drilled with about 1,191 still producing.
Wherever your tract sits in Garfield County, we will research it free and value it with the work shown.
Free, no obligation, and no pressure. We reply within one business day, usually faster.
Prefer the phone? Call or text 918-984-1645 and you will get Stephen, the owner, not a call center. If we miss you, we text back the same day.