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Fairview, Ringwood, Cleo Springs: 2,101 producing wells over Meramec, Osage and Mississippi Lime, on the northwestern edge of the STACK.

Major County sits on the northwestern flank of the STACK, with roughly 2,101 wells producing out of about 7,232 drilled. Recent horizontal drilling has targeted the Meramec, Osage, and Mississippi Lime.

Current activity is light: one permit approved in the last 90 days and no rigs running. We say so plainly because it changes the number. Value here sits mostly in the existing production tail, with genuine but unrealized optionality in the acreage because three separate Mississippian intervals have been developed in this county. Those are two different things and we price them separately rather than blending them into a single multiple.

Mach Natural Resources, Diversified Energy, Staghorn Petroleum, and Kirkpatrick Oil are among the largest producing operators.

If you are unleased and a well gets proposed, expect a Corporation Commission pooling order with a 20 day election window, and note that failing to elect generally means you are deemed to have taken the smallest royalty and largest bonus option. Our forced pooling guide walks through it and the pooling election calculator compares the options.

Oklahoma's advantage for an owner researching their own interest is that everything runs on section, township and range, and the Corporation Commission publishes well and spacing files free. We run those records for you at no cost.

Send a check stub, a division order, a probate document, or just a family name and a township.

Drilling Activity · Updated 2026-08-17

What's happening in Major County right now

Active Rigs

0

Permits, Last 90 Days

1

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

Meramec

The primary recent horizontal target, on the northwestern flank of the STACK.

Osage

A separate Mississippian interval developed here.

Mississippi Lime

The shallower Mississippian play that ran across northern Oklahoma.

SCOOP and STACK vertical

Legacy vertical development across the same section.

Counties

Communities we see in Major County title

Fairview Ringwood Cleo Springs Meno Ames Isabella

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

Questions

Straight answers for Major County owners

Is Major County still being drilled?
Lightly at the moment. One permit was approved in the last 90 days with no rigs running, against roughly 2,101 producing wells out of about 7,232 drilled. That means value here sits mostly in the existing production tail rather than in near term drilling, though the acreage retains real optionality because the Meramec, Osage, and Mississippi Lime have all been developed here. We price the production and the optionality separately and tell you which is which.
Who operates in Major County?
Mach Natural Resources, Diversified Energy, Staghorn Petroleum, and Kirkpatrick Oil are among the largest producing operators. Mach and Diversified in particular hold large positions across many Oklahoma counties, and our operator directory has pages for each with current producing well counts by state and registered contact information.
I inherited a Major County interest and do not know what I own. Where do I start?
Send whatever exists. A check stub, an old division order, a 1099 from an operator, a probate document, or just a family name and a township. Oklahoma runs on section, township and range, which makes records genuinely searchable, and the Corporation Commission publishes well and spacing files free. We run those records and tell you what we find, at no cost, whether or not you ever sell.
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