Where we list minerals
We broker mineral and royalty interests in the states below, where mineral transactions are exempt from real-estate licensure. Every listing gets the same process: in-house underwriting, competing buyers, straight 6% at closing.
Sell Mineral Rights in Texas
Texas is the largest mineral-rights market in the country — Permian, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, and conventional production across more than 200 producing counties. Competing buyers are deepest here — which is why a lone first offer leaves the most behind.
Sell Mineral Rights in Oklahoma
From the SCOOP/STACK to legacy Anadarko Basin production, Oklahoma minerals draw steady buyer demand — and steady mailbox offers. Forced pooling and active permitting make current valuations move quickly.
Sell Mineral Rights in New Mexico
The Delaware Basin side of the Permian has made New Mexico minerals some of the most actively bought in the country, with Eddy and Lea County interests drawing institutional demand.
Sell Mineral Rights in North Dakota
Bakken minerals remain among the most heavily solicited in the country. Many North Dakota interests are inherited and held out of state — and those are the owners offer campaigns target hardest.
Sell Mineral Rights in Wyoming
Powder River Basin oil, legacy gas, and trona country — Wyoming minerals span a wide quality range, and valuations swing more on operator activity than anywhere else we work.
Sell Mineral Rights in Colorado
DJ Basin consolidation has created concentrated buyer demand for Weld County and surrounding minerals, while regulatory shifts make timing matter more in Colorado than in most states.
Sell Mineral Rights in Montana
Eastern Montana shares the Bakken and Powder River systems, and many Montana interests are inherited ranchland minerals held for generations — interests buyers actively seek and rarely price generously in a first offer.
Prefer to browse by basin? Permian Basin · Eagle Ford Shale · Bakken / Three Forks · Haynesville Shale · SCOOP / STACK · Powder River Basin
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