PICKETT LAND COMPANY

Real Estate Mineral Title

(936)-776-1017

Jeffrey Pickett

Liberty County Clerk, E. B. Pickett the original Liberty County landman.
Historic Liberty County Courthouse in Texas, sepia-toned photograph, 19th-century architecture, trees surrounding building.

Landman

Title

Services

Providing comprehensive leasehold and HBP ownership.

Excel at complicated title research and damage control, ensuring a smooth process for small independent operators and real estate owners.

Negotiations with operators for agriculture, timber and ranch owners in Liberty County, Texas since 1981.

Real Estate Title

Mineral Title

Manage all aspects of real estate and mineral title, ensuring clear and valid titles through meticulous research. My aim is to minimize legal and financial risks while providing comprehensive solutions for your needs.

Central Appraisal District

Easements and right of ways

For Sale By Owner

Title Companies

Royalty payments research and acquisition.

(936) 776-1017

Texas Notary - Member of American Association of Notaries

Member of Austin Texas Association of Lease and Title Analyst

Courthouse Direct

The Liberty County Landman

Real Estate, Minerals and Royalties. (936) 776-1017 pickettland@yahoo.com

Texas Railroad Commission Research

My experience with the Texas Railroad Commission, field operations, geologist, engineers, for attorneys as an expert witness, exploration and production, sets me apart from the competition.

Independent operators, with limited resources often find it challenging to compete effectively in a market that is dominated by larger companies.

However, I possess unique advantages such as flexibility, personalized service, and a deeper connection to local communities. By leveraging these strengths, small operators can carve out their niche and build strong relationships with land, mineral, royalty and working interest owners alike.

Electrolysis: Using renewable energy sources to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Blue Hydrogen Production: Combining the hydrogen with carbon capture and storage (DAC) to produce blue hydrogen.

Compressed CO2 Storage: Storing CO2 at high pressure, which can later be used to generate electricity

sCO2 Brayton Cycle: Utilizing supercritical CO2 as a working fluid in a Brayton cycle to improve thermal-to-electric energy conversion efficiency.

This system could provide a reliable and clean energy source for microgrids, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

Using supercritical CO2 (sCO2) in the Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) process is indeed an exciting and innovative idea! sCO2 has several advantages that make it a promising working fluid for CAES:

High Efficiency: sCO2 has excellent thermodynamic properties, allowing for higher efficiency in energy conversion processes compared to traditional gases.

Compact Systems: Due to its high density, sCO2 systems can be more compact, reducing the footprint of the storage facility.

Reduced Environmental Impact: sCO2 systems can potentially reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially when integrated with carbon capture and storage technologies.

Incorporating sCO2 into CAES could enhance the overall efficiency and sustainability of the system, making it a valuable addition to microgrids and renewable energy storage solutions.

STEP Turbine

The Supercritical Transformational Electric Power (STEP) Demo turbine is a pioneering project aimed at demonstrating the potential of supercritical CO2 (sCO2) technology for power generation.

Liberty County Hull Field shallow infill drilling prospects.