Resources
Straight, engineering-based answers on what your minerals are worth, how to sell, and how to judge an offer, from an independent petroleum engineer working only for you.
Most of what you will find online about selling mineral rights is published by companies that want to buy them. That does not make it wrong, but their number and their advice naturally lean in their favor. These guides come from an independent evaluation practice that works only for the owner, with one goal: an accurate number you can act on. Start with whichever question is on your mind.
Guides
What actually drives value, the rules of thumb owners hear, and why they often miss for a specific tract.
A step-by-step guide, from deciding whether to sell to getting the most for what you own.
How to evaluate a buyer's offer, the red flags to watch, and how to measure any offer against real value.
How an independent, engineering-based valuation works and what you receive.
Estate, Tax & Legal
Defensible fair market value for estate, probate, and divorce. Built for owners, attorneys, and CPAs.
Value, taxes (stepped-up basis), and your options after an inheritance.
The methods behind a defensible number, and why rules of thumb miss.
By County
Delaware Basin stacked pay, gas and NGL rich, water-heavy.
Delaware Basin, heavily drilled, gas takeaway and water economics.
Midland Basin, oilier and shallower, lower produced water.
Core Midland Basin, oil-rich, frequent buyer offers.
New Mexico Delaware, federal land and permit-driven pace.
New Mexico Delaware and shelf, deep legacy history.
Send over what you have, a royalty statement, an offer, or just the county and section, and I'll tell you what a fair value looks like.
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