Mineral Rights in Roger Mills County

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County Fun Fact

Roger Mills County is located in western Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,647. The county seat of Roger Mills County is Cheyenne, OK. The county was named for Roger Q. Mills, a senator from Texas.

Roger Mills County Map Location

Roger Mills County currently ranks #23 in Oklahoma for oil production with 1.2MM BBL of oil produced in 2021.

Roger Mills County Clerk's Office

All Roger Mills County, OK land records and data are available to the general public.

How to Search Roger Mills County Records

It isn’t free, but with an online connection, you can access the website OKCountyRecords.com and run a limited search for Roger Mills County Oklahoma records, such as an oil and gas lease or deed, mining leases, mineral deeds, transfer on death deeds, look for buyers of minerals, or a specific owner who recently sold mineral rights. In searching for anything filed in the Oklahoma Roger Mills County Clerks office, the main limitation is that the online data is indexed only back to January 1900 and scanned images back to January 1902.

With respect to records filed prior in the county, as owners of properties, mineral rights, or other interests, and to view leases and deeds, you will need to visit the county seat, the fine city of Cheyenne located in the Sooner State to review the records and get any copies which your lands or estate may be subject to.

Residents may contact the Office of the Clerk for questions about:

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Oklahoma Roger Mills County Oil and Gas Information

Oil and Gas History

The Granite Wash was first targeted in the 1940s with the discovery of the Elk City Field, and more than 2,000 vertical wells were drilled and produced from various intervals over the years with mixed results. The first horizontal well was drilled in 2002, and more than 900 horizontal wells have been drilled since.

Natural Gas

Roger Mills County currently ranks #11 in Oklahoma for total gas production with 57,114,768 cubic feet of natural gas produced in 2021.

Petroleum

Roger Mills County currently ranks #23 in Oklahoma for oil production with 1.2MM BBL of oil produced in 2021.

Major Oil and Gas Fields in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma

The Granite Wash (GW) is a liquids-rich tight sands play about 160 miles long and 30 miles wide, covering parts of Western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. The Granite Wash covers parts of Hemphill, Roberts, and Wheeler Counties, TX, and Beckham, Custer, Roger Mills, and Washita Counties on the Oklahoma side of the play.
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