The top 3 oil and gas operators in Greer County, Oklahoma, ranked by monthly oil production. Combined output: 192 BBL oil and 4,886 Mcf gas across 12 reporting wells/leases.
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| Rank | Operator | Oil (BBL) | Gas (Mcf) | Wells |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ole Crow Operating Company | 192 | 0 | 5 |
| 2 | Cimarex Energy Company | 0 | 1,064 | 1 |
| 3 | Bcemach Iii LLC | 0 | 3,822 | 6 |
The largest oil and gas operators in Greer County by reported production are Ole Crow Operating Company, Cimarex Energy Company, and Bcemach Iii LLC. In total, 3 operators reported 192 BBL of oil and 4,886 Mcf of gas across 12 wells and leases over the last six months. If you own minerals in Greer County, these operators are your likely check-writers — Valor tracks production and royalties by tract so you know who owes you.
Start with the operator rankings on this page, then confirm the exact well and operator on your tract through the Greer County records and your division orders. Valor's mineral management verifies which operators cover your Greer County tracts and reconciles every royalty check to the right well.
Yes — 3 operators reported active production in Greer County over the last six months, led by Ole Crow Operating Company. Activity shifts as operators drill, complete, and sell interests; Valor monitors production and permits so Greer County owners can see changes near their tracts.
Operators pay Greer County mineral owners a royalty on production, based on a decimal interest set out on a division order. Missed or suspended checks are common after a move, a death, or a title gap. Valor audits Greer County royalty statements, recovers suspended funds, and manages the interest so owners are paid correctly.
Valor manages minerals for owners — confirming which of the operators above cover your tracts, auditing every royalty check, recovering suspended and unclaimed funds, and giving you one clear, tax-ready view of what you own in Greer County. Valor manages minerals; it never buys them.