Top Oil & Gas Producing Counties in Oklahoma

The top oil-producing counties in Oklahoma are Grady, Canadian, and Kingfisher — ranked below across all 70 producing counties by reported oil output over the last six months of Oklahoma Corporation Commission filings, with 32,163,937 BBL of oil and 553,325,130 Mcf of gas statewide. Updated monthly.

Producing Counties
70
Total Oil (BBL)
32,163,937
Total Gas (Mcf)
553,325,130
Top County
Grady

Oklahoma Counties Ranked by Oil Production

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RankCountyOil (BBL)Gas (Mcf)Operators
1 Grady County 4,639,276 89,501,034 13
2 Canadian County 3,762,156 96,745,648 17
3 Kingfisher County 3,158,505 34,679,902 19
4 Stephens County 2,127,783 26,154,104 18
5 Roger Mills County 2,071,990 24,110,431 19
6 Carter County 1,951,792 22,965,828 19
7 Garvin County 1,711,593 25,799,769 15
8 Blaine County 1,677,431 51,895,895 18
9 Mc Clain County 1,472,720 13,606,191 20
10 Ellis County 1,386,960 14,324,723 24
11 Custer County 860,654 33,849,238 20
12 Osage County 674,355 27,725 10
13 Woods County 672,300 8,089,665 19
14 Major County 596,163 7,747,889 20
15 Love County 521,971 2,349,748 18
16 Dewey County 512,738 10,687,061 20
17 Oklahoma County 410,152 1,288,214 18
18 Caddo County 404,771 4,851,037 17
19 Pontotoc County 391,315 12,647 14
20 Alfalfa County 367,813 9,324,441 22
21 Creek County 330,250 6,907 16
22 Seminole County 237,422 78,155 18
23 Murray County 198,338 711,108 11
24 Texas County 198,280 3,295,196 18
25 Pottawatomie County 156,956 2,566 15
26 Logan County 151,184 2,681,024 19
27 Lincoln County 147,588 2,317,814 17
28 Garfield County 144,704 2,831,469 20
29 Noble County 125,042 378,274 21
30 Johnston County 114,144 1,564,008 3
31 Payne County 108,032 766,084 17
32 Kay County 89,783 237,321 18
33 Beckham County 70,783 4,918,277 19
34 Pawnee County 63,226 36,404 19
35 Washita County 60,700 7,266,721 18
36 Beaver County 59,576 2,190,353 19
37 Marshall County 55,196 3,570,140 19
38 Tulsa County 49,007 4,201 19
39 Grant County 47,475 718,665 17
40 Okfuskee County 44,438 94,688 14
41 Hughes County 42,764 8,757,168 18
42 Cleveland County 42,114 59,005 16
43 Washington County 31,499 15,986 20
44 Okmulgee County 27,678 73,155 17
45 Jefferson County 27,653 7 18
46 Bryan County 23,261 319,942 12
47 Coal County 20,402 11,188,998 18
48 Cimarron County 20,084 53,096 15
49 Woodward County 18,430 2,443,692 19
50 Harper County 17,937 1,231,502 18
51 Tillman County 14,108 0 5
52 Nowata County 14,089 12,274 14
53 Cotton County 12,117 0 15
54 Comanche County 8,590 42,981 15
55 Jackson County 5,928 0 5
56 Muskogee County 5,848 1,856 20
57 Rogers County 2,399 0 12
58 Wagoner County 1,627 0 6
59 Kiowa County 1,035 125,797 2
60 Mayes County 886 0 3
61 Atoka County 570 2,275,491 7
62 Greer County 192 4,886 2
63 Craig County 170 3,485 3
64 Haskell County 0 946,008 20
65 Latimer County 0 1,714,121 19
66 Le Flore County 0 1,086,923 24
67 Mc Intosh County 0 1,586,443 17
68 Pittsburg County 0 8,996,275 19
69 Pushmataha County 0 516,106 3
70 Sequoyah County 0 189,368 16

Frequently Asked Questions — Oklahoma County Production

What are the top oil-producing counties in Oklahoma?

The top oil-producing counties in Oklahoma by reported production are Grady, Canadian, and Kingfisher. In total, 70 Oklahoma counties reported production over the last six months — the full ranked list below links to each county's operator rankings. If you own minerals in any of them, Valor's mineral management tracks the operators and royalties on your specific tracts.

Where does this Oklahoma county production data come from?

Rankings are computed from Oklahoma Corporation Commission production filings over the trailing six months and refreshed monthly. Each county page lists the operators behind the volumes, with well and lease counts.

How do mineral owners use county production rankings?

Owners use the rankings to see whether their county is active, which operators are drilling and producing near their tracts, and who their likely check-writers are. Valor manages minerals for owners — verifying operators by tract, auditing royalty statements, and recovering suspended funds. Valor manages minerals; it never buys them.

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