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Creek County, Oklahoma Mineral Intelligence

Mineral Watch gives Creek County owners automated OCC alerts, production intelligence, AI document extraction, and interactive mapping — everything you need to manage your mineral interests.

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5,910
Active Wells
6
OCC Filings (90 days)
9
New Permits (90 days)
0
Completions (90 days)

Recent OCC Activity

May 262026
Pooling Order — Cause Unknown
Rush Creek Operating LLC · Sec 27-15N-9E
Pooling
May 182026
Intent to Drill — Bacon 3
W F D OIL CORP. · Sec 28-15N-09E
Permit
May 132026
Intent to Drill — Saquanny Long 24
BEREXCO LLC · Sec 09-18N-07E
Permit
May 132026
Intent to Drill — Mandler 3X
BEREXCO LLC · Sec 09-18N-07E
Permit
May 122026
Pooling Application — CD2026-001684
WFD OIL CORPORATION · Sec 15-14N-9E · HEARD
Pooling
May 122026
LOCATION_EXCEPTION — CD2026-001683
WFD OIL CORPORATION · Sec 15-14N-9E · HEARD
Permit
Apr 272026
Intent to Drill — Marcus Mcguire 766
SLAVENS II PAUL R · Sec 01-18N-11E
Permit
Apr 202026
Spacing Application — CD2026-001347
WFD OIL CORPORATION · Sec 28-15N-9E · HEARD
Spacing

Top Operators in Creek County

OperatorActive WellsFilings (90d)
DEXXON INC 515
CONTANGO RESOURCES LLC 354
SNR OPERATING LLC 307
OAKLAND PETROLEUM OPERATING CO INC 217
BEREXCO LLC 124

Creek County Records Office

Creek County Clerk
317 E. Lee Ave., Rm. 101, Sapulpa, OK 74066
Hours: 8:00-5:00

About Creek County Mineral Rights

Creek County is one of Oklahoma's 77 counties with a history of oil and gas production. Mineral rights owners in Creek County should stay informed about OCC filings, drilling permits, and completions that may affect their interests.

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission regularly processes filings that affect mineral owners throughout the state, including pooling orders, spacing applications, and increased density applications. When a pooling order is issued for your section, you typically have just 20 days to respond — making timely awareness essential.

Common OCC Filings

Mineral owners in Creek County may encounter pooling orders (forcing unleased owners into drilling units), spacing applications (establishing well unit boundaries), and increased density filings (allowing additional wells). Each filing type can affect your mineral rights and may require a timely response.

What Mineral Watch Does for Creek County Owners

Mineral Watch delivers instant OCC filing alerts, monthly production tracking, AI-powered document extraction from completion reports and drilling permits, and an interactive county map — so you always know what's happening on your Creek County sections.

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