About Escala Energy
Where the Code of the West Still Matters
Founded in 2017, Escala Energy is a privately owned Oil & Gas Company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. The company acquires mineral and royalty interests throughout the United States, with a core emphasis on Texas assets.
Escala Energy is known for providing mineral owners with a smooth, efficient, and straightforward transaction experience from start to finish. The company prioritizes clear communication, responsiveness, and professionalism to ensure closings are handled with ease and confidence.
Rather than focusing on one-time transactions, Escala Energy is committed to building long-term relationships with mineral owners. Its reputation is built on trust, consistency, and a genuine commitment to being a dependable partner for future opportunities.

Key principles of the Code of the West include:
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Live each day with courage: Facing challenges directly.
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Take pride in your work: Ensuring quality and dedication.
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Always finish what you start: Seeing tasks through to completion.
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Do what has to be done: Acting responsibly without needing supervision.
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Be tough, but fair: Maintaining strength while upholding justice.
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Keep your promises: Honoring your word and handshake.
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Ride for the brand: Showing loyalty to those you work for or with.
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Talk less and say more: Valuing actions over words.
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Know some things aren't for sale: Maintaining integrity and moral boundaries.
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Know where to draw the line: Understanding right from wrong.
Area of Interest
What We Offer
Escala Energy is focused on the acquisition of mineral and royalty interests across premier oil and gas producing regions of Texas. With deep industry experience and a disciplined approach to valuation, we provide competitive offers and a straightforward transaction process built on transparency and trust. We also pursue opportunities involving mineral and royalty interests in producing basins throughout the United States.
Midland Basin
Midland County, Martin County, Upton County, Howard County, Glasscock County, Borden County, Reagan County
Central Basin Platform
Ector County, Crane County, Ward County, Winkler County, Andrews County
Delaware Basin
Reeves County, Loving County, Ward County, Pecos County
Haynesville Shale
Harrison County, Panola County, Rusk County, San Augustine County, Nacogdoches County, Leon County
Did you receive a letter from us?
We are glad you received it!
We’re glad you took the time to visit our website and verify the offer you received. We understand that communications regarding mineral or royalty interests can feel unexpected, and it’s reasonable to approach them with caution. Our goal is to be transparent about who we are, how we work, and why you may have been contacted.
Before making any offer, our team conducts detailed research using public land and title records, probate filings, and genealogical data to identify potential heirs to mineral and royalty interests. In many cases, these interests have been passed down through generations without formal updates to ownership records, or they may have become inactive or overlooked over time.
While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, ownership records in this space can be complex, and we are upfront about that reality. Because of this, we also recognize that not every situation is immediately clear. We welcome questions and are prepared to review any information you may have that helps clarify ownership or family history. In some cases, additional documentation is needed to confirm details, and we approach that process carefully and respectfully. Many of the interests we acquire have had little or no recent production or administrative activity, which is often why they remain unrecognized or underutilized within families for years or even decades.
For many owners, these assets represent value that is not actively being realized, and selling can be a practical way to convert that long-dormant interest into immediate financial benefit. If you received a letter from us, we encourage you to contact us to discuss your offer. We are committed to providing clear information, answering your questions honestly, and helping you determine whether selling your mineral or royalty interest is the right decision for you.
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1. Preliminary Call
Start with a conversation to discuss the property, ownership details, goals, and answer any initial questions about the mineral sale process.
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2. Offer & Agreement
Finalize purchase terms, execute the purchase agreement, and confirm pricing, payment structure, and closing timeline with all parties.
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3. Title & Closing Preparation
We handle the title work, paperwork, and closing logistics through trusted industry professionals to ensure everything is accurate, secure, and fully documented.
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4. Secure Closing & Fast Payment
Once documents are signed, funds are delivered promptly and the transfer is officially recorded with the county — giving you a smooth, verified closing from start to finish.
Why Sell Your Mineral Rights?
Turn It Into Something You Can Use Today
Mineral rights can sit in the background for years. Selling gives you real, usable value now—something you can put toward land, family needs, or whatever comes next.
Production Doesn’t Last Forever
Wells slow down with time. Many landowners choose to sell while their minerals still carry strong value instead of waiting on declining checks.
Keep the Family Ranch Simple
Inherited minerals can tie up estates and create confusion across generations. Selling can help clean things up and keep things fair and simple for the family.
Less Paperwork, Less Headache
No more tracking operators, division orders, or scattered royalty checks. Selling means you’re done managing it.
Take Advantage of Good Market Timing
When activity is strong and buyers are paying well, it can be a good time to turn minerals into a solid offer.
Put Your Value to Work Elsewhere
Selling gives you the freedom to reinvest in land, cattle, savings, or other opportunities that fit your goals today.
Sometimes It’s Just Inherited Land You Don’t Use
A lot of folks didn’t go looking for mineral rights—they inherited them. Selling can turn something unused into something useful.
Testimonials
Seller Feedback
Our clients trusted Escala Energy with their asset divestitures. See what they have to say about working with us:
D. Jones - TX (2026)
I had the pleasure of doing business with Eloy Martinez. He was very professional and a pleasure to deal with. I would work with him again if the opportunity came up.
J. Smith - CA (2026)
I would like to offer a large and sincere thank you to you and your company, Mr. Martinez. From the beginning of our contacts there has been nothing but friendly, courteous, competent relations that have made all the dealings easy, quick, secure and a pleasure from top to bottom. After more than fifty years in business, I have learned how to spot the hallmarks of first rate service and your operation has them all. I wish you all the success you deserve and I hope that we can have further dealings in the future.
T. Loy - TX (2025)
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Contact
Feel free to reach out to us for any inquiries or to schedule a consultation. We are here to assist you. Contacting doesn't mean you have to sell. Let's chat.
