Ark-La-Tx basin

Mineral rights in Sabine County, Texas

Sabine County is a quieter corner of Texas's mineral market, with 9 permits in the last 24 months — which can mean motivated owners and less buyer competition.

9
Permits · 24 mo

up 13% vs prior 24 months

434
Wells on record
1.9K
Oil 2025 (bbl)

RRC county cycle data

Who's drilling Sabine County

Operators ranked by drilling permits approved in the 24 months ending 2026-05-23.

Operator Permits · 24 mo
Silver Hill Energy Partners 8
Adamas Energy LLC 1

What the record says

Sabine County recorded 9 drilling permits in the 24 months ending 2026-05-23, against 8 in the prior 24 months. Development here is overwhelmingly horizontal (89% of recent permits, averaging 11,341-foot laterals) — modern pad development that drains whole sections at a time. Most activity targets the Haynesville play of the Ark-La-Tx basin.

On the production side, Texas Railroad Commission county cycle data shows Sabine County produced roughly 1.9K barrels of oil and 9.8M Mcf of gas in 2025 — the royalty base that mineral values here are priced against.

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Sabine County mineral rights FAQ

Who is drilling in Sabine County, Texas?

The most active operators by permits approved in the last 24 months are Silver Hill Energy Partners, Adamas Energy LLC. The full table above lists the top five with permit counts.

How do I research mineral rights ownership in Sabine County?

Start with the Sabine County clerk's deed records and the county appraisal roll, then verify against state regulator filings. Our title search guide walks through the process, and the Mineral Eagle platform links these records for the whole county.

For buyers · investors · landmen

Buying in Sabine County?

Mineral Eagle links every permit above to the owners it affects — name by name, with the records to back it up.