Invested in the Communities
Where We Operate
Alamo Exploration believes that mineral acquisition is more than a financial transaction — it is the beginning of a long-term relationship with the landowners, families, and communities that have stewarded these resources for generations. Our social impact programs reflect that belief.

Community Investment Pillars
Our community investment strategy is organized around four pillars that address the most critical needs of energy-producing communities. These are not one-time charitable contributions — they are sustained, programmatic commitments that grow alongside our mineral portfolio.
Education & Workforce Development
Investing in the next generation of energy professionals and supporting educational infrastructure in energy-producing communities.
- STEM scholarship programs at universities in energy-producing states
- Vocational training partnerships with community colleges for land, title, and GIS professionals
- Sponsorship of petroleum engineering and geosciences programs at regional universities
- Internship pipeline for students from mineral-rich rural communities
Emergency Services & Infrastructure
Supporting the critical infrastructure that keeps energy-producing communities safe and connected.
- Volunteer fire department equipment grants in rural counties with active development
- Emergency medical services (EMS) funding in underserved energy-producing regions
- Road maintenance contributions in counties experiencing increased development traffic
- Communication infrastructure support for first responders in remote operating areas
Economic Development
Strengthening the economic resilience of communities beyond the energy cycle.
- Small business development grants in counties where Alamo holds significant mineral positions
- Local procurement initiatives prioritizing businesses in our operating regions
- Agricultural coexistence programs supporting surface owners during active development phases
- Economic diversification partnerships with local chambers of commerce and development organizations
Cultural & Environmental Conservation
Preserving the heritage and natural resources that define energy-producing communities.
- Historical preservation partnerships in communities with energy heritage significance
- Public land conservation contributions in basins with significant surface ecological value
- Cultural heritage due diligence integrated into all acquisition evaluations
- Landowner legacy programs that honor the multi-generational stewardship of mineral-rich properties


How We Engage With
Mineral Owners & Communities
Our stakeholder engagement framework is built on six principles that govern every interaction with mineral owners, surface owners, and community stakeholders across our operating footprint.
Transparency First
Every mineral owner and surface stakeholder receives clear, honest communication about our acquisition intentions, development expectations, and the rights they retain throughout the process.
Fair Market Value
Our valuations are derived from institutional-grade geological and financial analysis. We never employ predatory tactics, artificial urgency, or misleading comparisons to pressure mineral owners into unfavorable terms.
Long-Term Presence
We are not transactional land speculators. When we acquire mineral interests in a community, we maintain a long-term presence and ongoing relationship with local stakeholders, surface owners, and community leaders.
Accessible Expertise
Our land professionals are available to answer questions, explain industry terminology, and help mineral owners understand their rights — regardless of whether a transaction is ultimately completed.
Dispute Resolution
We maintain clear, accessible dispute resolution channels for any landowner or community stakeholder concerns. Issues are escalated internally within 24 hours and addressed with urgency and good faith.
Community Feedback
We actively solicit feedback from community leaders, surface owners, and local government officials in our operating regions, and incorporate that feedback into our acquisition and development practices.
A Different Kind of
Mineral Buyer
The mineral acquisition industry has earned a mixed reputation — and understandably so. Too many companies have relied on high-pressure tactics, confusing legal language, and below-market offers to acquire minerals from owners who deserve better.
Alamo Exploration was built to be different. Our landowner relations program is designed around a simple premise: mineral owners who are well-informed, fairly compensated, and treated with respect will become long-term partners and advocates — not adversaries.
We invest in landowner education, provide comprehensive resource materials, and ensure that every mineral owner we engage with has access to the information they need to make the best decision for themselves and their families — even if that decision is not to sell or lease to us.
Landowner Commitments
Building a Diverse Energy Enterprise
Alamo Exploration is committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities and landowners we serve. Our hiring practices prioritize merit-based selection with an active commitment to expanding the pipeline of underrepresented professionals in energy, land, legal, and geosciences roles.
We partner with historically underrepresented professional organizations, including minority landman associations and women-in-energy networks, to recruit, develop, and retain top talent. Our internal mentorship program pairs junior professionals with senior leaders to accelerate career development and ensure equitable access to growth opportunities.
Internally, we track workforce composition, promotion rates, and compensation equity across all levels of the organization and report aggregated metrics to the Board’s ESG & Sustainability Committee on a quarterly basis.
Partner With an Enterprise That
Invests in Communities
When you partner with Alamo Exploration, your minerals are developed by an enterprise that values community relationships as much as subsurface geology.