Utah Mineral Rights

Pat Holohan was the first to drill for oil in 1907 when he found oil in Washington County. Shortly after his discovery, more than 12 companies rushed in to drill 14 more oil wells. Utah mineral rights include crude oil and natural gas. Utah ranks 13th in the nation for crude oil production and 8th in the nation for natural gas production. Utah currently has approximately 8,600 wells producing oil and natural gas. Mineral rights in Utah provide substantial economic benefit to the state and it's citizens.

Major Oil and Gas Fields in Utah

  • Monument Butte Field
  • Greater Aneth Field
  • Natural Buttes Field
  • Bluebell Field
  • Brundage Canyon Field
  • Wonsites Valley Field
  • Drunkards Wash Field
  • Nine Mile Canyon Field
  • Flat Rock Field
  • Peter's Point Field
  • Helper Field
  • Brundage Canyon Field
  • Buzzard Bench Field
  • Anschutz Ranch East Field

Oil and Gas Companies Active in Utah

  • Newfield Production
  • Resolute Natural Resources
  • Wolverine Gas & Oil
  • El Paso E&P
  • EOG Resources
  • Berry Petroleum
  • Questar Exploration & Production
  • Kerr-McGee
  • Conoco Phillips
  • Bill Barrett
  • XTO Energy
  • Anadarko Petroleum
  • Gasco Production
  • Merit Energy

Utah Mineral Rights Links

Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil, Gas and Mining: http://oilgas.ogm.utah.gov/


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