Ownership, resolved
Millions of mineral-interest records linked to appraisal values, operators, and producing wells — so you know who owns what before you write the letter.
Data coverage →Mineral Eagle turns county courthouse records, state regulator filings, and production data into a working acquisition pipeline for mineral buyers — researched county by county, refreshed every day.
Millions of mineral-interest records linked to appraisal values, operators, and producing wells — so you know who owns what before you write the letter.
Data coverage →New drilling permits, rig moves, operator changes, and lease filings — surfaced the day they hit the record, mapped to the owners they affect.
Browse states & counties →Succession events, probate filings, and ownership transitions that put minerals in motion — the moments when owners actually consider selling.
How the platform works →Filter counties by permit velocity, operator activity, and production trend. Start where the drill-bit is heading, not where it has been.
Pull the mineral owners in your target sections — names, interests, appraisal values, and the wells already paying them.
Watch for succession events, new permits, and operator changes that make an owner ready to transact this quarter.
Run title from the same record set, generate outreach, and track every owner from first letter to recorded deed.
appraisal-linked mineral interest records
drilling permits tracked, trailing 24 months
oil & gas producing states
county, state & courthouse data sources monitored
Sourcing, due diligence, valuation, and closing — the full buyer playbook.
Read the guide →Why per-acre prices vary 100×, and how producing and non-producing minerals are actually valued.
Read the guide →County deed records, severance language, and tracing a chain of title that holds up.
Read the guide →Mineral Eagle is a mineral rights intelligence platform for buyers. It compiles mineral ownership records, drilling permits, well production, lease filings, and succession events from public county, state, and federal sources into one searchable acquisition pipeline.
Mineral and royalty buyers, mineral funds, family offices, and landmen running direct-to-owner acquisition programs. If your job is finding and underwriting mineral interests before the competition, this is built for you.
Public records: county clerk and appraisal-district filings, state regulators such as the Texas Railroad Commission and Oklahoma Corporation Commission, federal sources, and licensed commercial datasets — refreshed continuously and cross-linked by owner, tract, and well.
Coverage is deepest in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, with data across 15 producing states including North Dakota, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. See the data coverage page for the current matrix.
Ownership records, fresh permits, production trends, and motivated-seller signals — organized into a working acquisition pipeline.