Permian Basin — 17,523 wells tracked on MineralSearch
Crane County sits on the Central Basin Platform with access to both Midland and Delaware Basin targets. The county has been producing oil since the 1920s, with the McElroy and other legacy fields driving decades of conventional production. Today, operators are drilling horizontal wells into Wolfcamp and other unconventional zones while secondary recovery continues on mature conventional fields. The county's infrastructure is well-established, keeping development costs competitive.
MineralSearch tracks 17,523 wells in Crane County sourced directly from Texas Railroad Commission filings. Our database includes well locations, operator assignments, completion data, production records, and permit history — updated regularly so you always have current information.
Whether you are a landman running title, a mineral owner tracking production on your acreage, or an operator evaluating Crane County for new development, MineralSearch gives you the data you need without the five-figure annual subscription. Search by API number, operator, lease name, or location to find exactly the wells you are looking for.
Title work in Crane County typically involves the Crane County Clerk's office for deed records and the Railroad Commission for well and production data. MineralSearch brings the RRC side of that equation into one searchable interface, saving you hours of clicking through the RRC's legacy query system.
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