About

Built by landmen. For landmen.

A virtual abstract plant for Texas counties. We started with per-section runsheet deliverables for landman shops and operators, then scaled the same craft to a full-county Foundation product. Augmented with landtechs and abstractors, OCR'd document corpora, and abstracting automation that takes throughput to three to five times what a hand-built Excel runsheet can sustain.

The premise

The courthouse is the source of truth. Make it usable.

Every meaningful answer in O&G land work ultimately routes back to a recorded instrument at a county clerk's office. That's not changing. What's changing is how that record gets surfaced, cross-referenced, normalized, and connected to wells, parcels, and owners. County.Land's job is to make the courthouse usable at county scale, without pretending to replace its authority.

What we do

An abstract layer with two pillars.

(1) Every recorded instrument in the county, OCR'd, normalized, and linked into one workbook; and (2) landmen on the ground at the courthouse doing custom abstracting, pulls, and research at affordable day rates whenever the work has to happen in person. We're the best in Texas at both, and we build the foundation your Landman team builds the MOR on.

Where we're going

County by county.

Leon is live. Reagan, Upton, Reeves, Loving, Karnes, La Salle, Dimmit, Robertson, Anderson, Cherokee, Houston, and Madison are next. The other 241 Texas counties are on waitlist. A signed contract queues a county into production.

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