Mach Natural
Resources
A publicly traded (NYSE: MNR) oil and gas limited partnership headquartered in Oklahoma City, focused on the Anadarko Basin of western Oklahoma, with positions extended into the Permian and San Juan basins through 2025 acquisitions.
Who Mach is, and what they hold.
A publicly traded Oklahoma City partnership (NYSE: MNR) with its core in the Anadarko Basin and positions extended into the Permian and San Juan basins through 2025 acquisitions.
Mach Natural Resources LP is a publicly traded oil and gas limited partnership, trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol MNR, headquartered in Oklahoma City. Its core position is in the Anadarko Basin of western Oklahoma, with operated properties across counties including Canadian, Kingfisher, Blaine, and Grady.
Mach has expanded through a series of acquisitions, and as of its 2025 transactions also operates in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico and the San Juan Basin of New Mexico. As a public company, Mach files annual and periodic reports with the SEC, which are the authoritative source for its corporate and production disclosures.
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Acquisitions that builtthe position.
Mach grew through a sequence of acquisitions, several of which changed operator of record on properties owners may recognize by their former names.
- 2025Mach closed the Sabinal Energy (Permian Basin) and IKAV San Juan (San Juan Basin) acquisitions, extending operations into the Permian and San Juan basins. Source: SEC 8-K, September 2025.
- 2024Mach closed additional Anadarko-region acquisitions, including western Kansas and Ardmore Basin (Oklahoma) properties. Source: SEC FY2024 Form 10-K.
- 2023Mach Natural Resources LP completed its initial public offering and began trading on the NYSE under the symbol MNR. The Paloma acquisition of Anadarko Basin assets closed in December 2023. Source: SEC FY2024 Form 10-K.
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Many Mach owners came in through an acquired position. What matters is which well and unit your interest sits in, and reaching the operator for account questions.
If your statements changed to Mach from a prior operator name such as Paloma or Sabinal, or from a BCE-Mach entity, that reflects an acquisition rather than a change to your underlying mineral interest. As a public partnership, Mach’s filings are public, and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Texas Railroad Commission, and New Mexico Oil Conservation Division records confirm operator and well status.
For account-level questions, decimal interest, statements, address changes, or probate updates, Mach’s owner relations channel is the right contact. We maintain a directory entry with Mach’s verified owner relations contact information, reachable through the owner relations link on this page.
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Information about Mach 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.