
The North Mason Oil Field and El Mar Oil Field dominate this West Texas landscape, illustrating the intensive petroleum extraction active along the border of Loving County and New Mexico in the late 1960s. The map reveals a high density of industrial infrastructure, from numerous Oil Wells and a Pumping Sta to a complex network of Pipeline corridors and access roads. Amidst this industrial activity, the Kyle Ranch remains a notable human landmark in one of the most sparsely populated regions of the state. Water management is a primary theme of the terrain, with specific water sources like Hackberry Tank, Clifton Tank, and North Well providing critical resources for both ranching and drilling operations in an arid environment where surface water is otherwise limited to features like Salado.
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1961 Lindley Ranch
Loving County, TX

1967 Soda Lake NW
Loving County, TX

1968 Orla NE
Loving County, TX

1969 Cheyenne Draw SW
Loving County, TX

1969 Kyle Ranch
Loving County, TX

1969 Rudd Draw
Loving County, TX

1969 Rudd Draw NE
Loving County, TX

1970 Brunson Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Brunson Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Cheyenne Draw SW
Loving County, TX

2022 Kyle Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Lindley Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Orla NE
Loving County, TX

2022 Rudd Draw
Loving County, TX

2022 Rudd Draw NE
Loving County, TX

2022 Soda Lake NW
Loving County, TX