How We Work
Keeping It Simple Because Mineral Ownership Is Complicated Enough
If you've searched through courthouse filings, you know how names can get mixed up, and trusts can merge. We simplify the process. When you need to contact the current successors of Wright Minerals, you reach us directly, no runaround and no confusion. Our name might appear as Hoover H. Wright, Betty R. Wright, or others, but we are still the same family and always reachable.

You reach out.
Most folks find us after spotting our leases on state maps. When you do, just send a note. You’ll get an answer usually faster than the coffee finishes brewing.

We confirm the details.
Sometimes ownership records look like a family tree drawn during a windstorm. We sort it out, double-check the lease section, and make sure you’re talking to the right people.

We continue the conversation.
Whether you’re clarifying ownership, sending division orders, or just making sure your mailing list is accurate, we stay responsive. Our accountant jokes that we answer emails too quickly, but it keeps things smooth.
Decades of Experience in Mineral Ownership
We’re the family behind Wright Minerals, carrying forward the work Rick handled for half a century. If you worked with him, you probably remember his steady way of doing things… and maybe his habit of returning calls before sunrise. We’re not a marketing outfit. We don’t “push opportunities.” We simply keep our mineral interests in order across New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado, and give operators a clear place to reach us.
Think of us as the quiet part of the industry, no billboards, no newsletters, just steady stewardship of the interests our parents and grandparents held long before GPS maps made it all look simple.
Decades of Experience in Mineral Ownership
We’re the family behind Wright Minerals, carrying forward the work Rick handled for half a century. If you worked with him, you probably remember his steady way of doing things… and maybe his habit of returning calls before sunrise. We’re not a marketing outfit. We don’t “push opportunities.” We simply keep our mineral interests in order across New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado, and give operators a clear place to reach us.
Think of us as the quiet part of the industry, no billboards, no newsletters, just steady stewardship of the interests our parents and grandparents held long before GPS maps made it all look simple.
Our Story
Carrying Forward Rick
Wright’s Legacy,
Same Minerals,
Same Values,
Finally Easy
To Reach.
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Our Story
Carrying Forward Rick
Wright’s Legacy,
Same Minerals,
Same Values,
Finally Easy
To Reach.
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Answers to the Questions Everyone Eventually Asks Us
You can contact us directly. Whether the record shows Hoover H. Wright, Betty R. Wright, any Wright trust, or one of the Hall family names, it all now routes back to us.
Records don’t always update as fast as ownership does. Some listings still show names from decades ago, even though we’ve filed updated paperwork.
Send an email with the lease description, township, range, and county. We’ll verify quickly so you’re not left guessing.
Yes. That’s exactly why this website exists. Operators often find our name on mineral holders or state databases, but no contact info. Now you’ve got a direct source.
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado, some of which go back multiple generations.
You can, but we’re not marketing or listing any interests. If we don’t respond with excitement, it’s not you; it’s just not what we do.
Honestly, none of them catch everything. Mineral holders give a partial picture. This site gives the correct contact information.
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