In the Midland Basin — direct buyer, no brokers, no fees
Glasscock County, south of Midland, lies squarely in the oil-rich core of the Midland Basin. Its thick, stacked Spraberry and Wolfcamp section has made it a focus of intense horizontal development.
Glasscock County offers some of the deepest, thickest pay in the Midland Basin, with multiple Wolfcamp benches and the Spraberry stacked above one another, supporting high-density pad development.
Operators including ExxonMobil (XTO), Apache, and others have developed large positions across the county with long-lateral horizontal wells.
Glasscock County sits in the Midland Basin core, where the Spraberry and multiple Wolfcamp benches are thick and stacked, allowing operators to develop several horizontal wells per section.
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Based on state regulatory filings as of June 13, 2026, the operators with the most recent drilling permits in Glasscock County include ExxonMobil (17 permits), Civitas Resources (9 permits), Occidental Petroleum (6 permits), Continental Resources (3 permits). If you receive royalty checks from any of these operators, that activity is a meaningful driver of what your Glasscock County mineral or royalty interest is worth. American Royalty Buyers tracks this county-level permit activity and can provide a free, no-obligation valuation of your specific interest.
Glasscock County produces from the Midland Basin . Explore the full basin hub for more on geology, operators, and selling your minerals.
Companies among the most active permit filers in Glasscock County (trailing 90 days, as of June 13, 2026). Receiving royalty checks from one of these? Get a free valuation.