Mineral & Land Owners

shakeSurface and mineral right owners in Southeast Colorado can work with resource developers to ensure efficient, mutually beneficial agreements to promote profitable recovery and employ industry best practices that safeguard the beauty and quality of life of the region.

We welcome landowners in our core focus area of Cheyenne, Kiowa and Kit Carson Counties of Southeastern Colorado in general, who wish to communicate about the latest developments in mineral leasing and oil exploration that may affect the value of your holdings. If you have unleased mineral rights, please contact us to learn what benefits you may see from learning and working together in this highly competitive sector of the energy economy.

SECORO does not represent, advise or direct any mineral owner or group of owners. SECORO provides no legal advise, does not affiliate itself with any political group, corporate entity, organization or point of view and accepts no contributions or donations.

Long-standing connections for some of us with the petroleum industry

Some of us on the SECORO network, but not all, have the benefit of multi-generational connections to various aspects of the oil industry. A primary purpose of SECORO is to help you stay on top of industry news that affects your southeast Colorado mineral interests as the North American shale oil industry develops.

Oil Company clients in the 1950’s touring “Pappy” Clay’s metalworking plant that specialized in shotpeening drill pipes and sucker rods (Mr. Clay is in the white shirt).