Sell Your Mineral Rights in Washita County County, OK
If you own mineral rights in Washita County, you're sitting on acreage in the Anadarko Basin — one of the oldest producing basins in the country, with a mix of oil and gas plays that still draw real operator interest. This isn't the hottest county in Oklahoma right now, but there's genuine activity here and your rights could be worth more than you think. Let's walk through what you actually have.
Est. per Acre
$200–$1,500
per net royalty acre
Active Wells
320+
Drilling Activity
Core Basin
Anadarko Basin
Primary Formation
Primary Resource
Oil & Gas
Commodity Type
What's Happening in Washita County Right Now
Washita County sits in the western Anadarko Basin, where operators have been pulling oil and gas out of the ground for decades. Activity here is steady rather than explosive — you're not going to see the kind of frenzy happening in the Permian, but there are real operators drilling real wells, and mineral rights here do change hands at meaningful prices. The Granite Wash and Morrow formations are the main targets, producing both oil and natural gas depending on where you are in the county. If you've received an offer from an operator or a mineral buyer recently, that's a sign someone has looked at your acreage and decided it has value — and that's worth paying attention to before you make any decisions.
Washita County by the Numbers
$200 – $1,500
estimate — varies significantly by location and production
Estimated Mineral Value Range (per acre)
~320
producing wells in the county
Approximate Active Wells
Anadarko Basin
Primary Basin
Oil & Natural Gas
both produced depending on formation and location
Primary Commodities
4,000 – 14,000 ft
depending on target formation
Key Formation Depths
Who's Operating in Washita County
Devon Energy
DVNContinental Resources
CLRUnit Corporation
UNTCSandRidge Energy
SDChaparral Energy
CHAPWhat's in the Ground
Granite Wash
One of the more recognizable plays in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. The Granite Wash produces both oil and natural gas from a stacked series of tight sand intervals. Wells here can be productive, and there has been horizontal drilling interest in this zone. It's the formation most likely to generate competitive offers if you're in the right part of the county.
Morrow Sand
A conventional sandstone target that has produced natural gas from Washita County for many years. Morrow wells tend to be vertical and vary widely in productivity. If your acreage has Morrow production, you likely already receive royalty checks — and that production history matters a lot when valuing your mineral rights.
Red Fork
Another sandstone formation that shows up across the Anadarko Basin. Red Fork production in Washita County is generally gas-weighted. It's not the most actively drilled target right now, but existing Red Fork production can still support mineral values, especially if there's a long production history on your acreage.
Questions We Hear From Washita County Owners
I got an offer out of nowhere. Should I take it?
My rights have been in the family for decades. How do I even know what I own?
Is there actually enough activity here to make selling worthwhile?
Find Out What Your Washita County Rights Are Actually Worth
Whether you've just received an offer, inherited something you're not sure about, or simply want to understand your options — the first step is a free, no-pressure conversation. We know this county, we know this basin, and we'll give you a straight answer.
Get My Free ValuationGet a Free Offer for Your Washita County County Mineral Rights
No obligation. No commissions. We respond within one business day.