Midland, Texas

Midland, Texas
Nickname: 
The Tall City
Motto: 
"Be the Energy!"
Interactive map of Midland, Texas
Midland
Midland
Coordinates: 32°0′N 102°6′W / 32.000°N 102.100°W / 32.000; -102.100
Country United States
State Texas
CountiesMidland, Martin
Established1885
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager
 • City CouncilMayor Lori Blong
Amy Stretcher Burkes
Jack Ladd
John Norman
Brian Stubbs
 • City ManagerTommy Gonzalez
 • At-LargeJohn Burkholder
Robin Poole
Area
 • City
75.62 sq mi (195.86 km2)
 • Land75.45 sq mi (195.41 km2)
 • Water0.17 sq mi (0.44 km2)
Elevation
2,782 ft (848 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City
132,524
 • Density1,935.6/sq mi (747.33/km2)
 • Metro
295,987
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
79701-12
Area code432
FIPS code48-48072
GNIS feature ID1341547
DemonymMidlander
Websitemidlandtexas.gov

Midland is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat of Midland County in West Texas, with small portions extending into Martin County. The population was 132,524 at the 2020 census. Located in the Permian Basin, Midland is a major center for American oil and natural gas production.

The Midland metropolitan area includes all of Midland County and had 169,983 residents at the 2020 census. The metropolitan area is part of the larger Midland–Odessa combined statistical area, which had a population of 340,391 in the 2020 census. Residents of Midland are referred to as "Midlanders".

Midland was founded as the midway point between Fort Worth and El Paso on the Texas and Pacific Railway in 1881. The city has many connections to the Bush family; it was the one-time home of former U.S. presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, and the hometown of former First Lady Laura Bush. The Bush Family Home State Historic Site is located in Midland.