Privately held · Denver, Colorado · Private Anadarko Basin operator

Camino Natural
Resources

A privately held independent oil and natural gas company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, operating in the SCOOP and Merge plays of the Anadarko Basin in central Oklahoma.

Private
Status
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Denver, CO
Headquarters
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Anadarko
Basin
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SCOOP · Merge
Plays
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Oklahoma
State
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01 The Company

Who Camino is, and what they hold.

A privately held, Denver-based independent operating in the core of the SCOOP and Merge plays of central Oklahoma.

Camino Natural Resources is a privately held independent oil and natural gas company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with an additional office in Oklahoma City. Its activity is concentrated in the SCOOP and Merge plays of the Anadarko Basin in central Oklahoma, where the company reports holding over 100,000 net acres.

As a private company, Camino does not file the public financial and production disclosures that publicly traded operators do, so the Oklahoma Corporation Commission record is the authoritative public source for operator and well information on Camino-operated properties.

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02 What This Means for Mineral Owners

If you receive royalty checks from Camino.

Camino's footprint is concentrated in central Oklahoma's Anadarko plays. What matters for an owner is which unit your interest sits in and how to reach the operator for account questions.

If you own minerals Camino operates, your interest most likely sits in the SCOOP or Merge area of central Oklahoma. Because Camino is private, verifying operator status, well status, and production volumes runs through the Oklahoma Corporation Commission rather than company filings.

For account-level questions, decimal interest, statements, address changes, or probate updates, the operator’s owner relations channel is the right contact. We maintain a directory entry with Camino’s verified owner relations contact information, reachable through the owner relations link on this page.

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03Questions Mineral Owners Ask

What peopleactually ask about Camino.

Honest answers to the things owners most often want to know about Camino-paid interests.

01
I receive royalty checks from Camino. Where do they operate?
Camino Natural Resources is a privately held operator headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with activity concentrated in the SCOOP and Merge plays of the Anadarko Basin in central Oklahoma. If your minerals are in that part of Oklahoma, a Camino-operated well is one possible source of your royalty.
02
Camino is private. How do I find information about their operations?
As a privately held company, Camino does not publish the detailed financial and production information that public companies file. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission well database is the authoritative source for operator status, well status, permit history, and production volumes, searchable by well, by API number, or by section, township, and range.
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Why are the decimal interests different on my different Camino checks?
This is normal in the Anadarko Basin's stacked-pay development, where a single unit can include multiple wells targeting different formations at different depths. Each well has its own unit configuration, and your decimal interest is calculated separately for each. Different decimals for different wells in the same area are expected.
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Can I sell mineral rights that pay royalties through Camino?
Yes. Mineral rights paid through Camino are bought and sold the same way as any other producing interest. The sale is a transaction between you and the buyer and does not require Camino's involvement. We are happy to look at what you have and walk through what it might be worth.
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I inherited mineral rights and the prior owner's name is on Camino's paperwork. How do I update the account?
This requires probate documentation. Once the estate has been probated and you have Letters Testamentary or equivalent court paperwork, submit copies with a recorded conveyance (a mineral deed of distribution, probate decree, or similar) to Camino's owner relations or division order department, along with a new W-9 in your name. They will re-issue the division order in your name.

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Information about Camino Natural Resources on this page is drawn from publicly available sources, including company press releases, SEC filings where applicable, state regulator data, and mainstream news reporting. It is current as of June 2026. Operator ownership, corporate structure, and active basins can change. Verify current status with the operator directly before making any decisions about a lease, division order, or sale.