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Get Started TodayAre you considering selling or leasing your mineral rights? You could be leaving significant money on the table by not exploring all your options with a competitive offer.
Our goal is to keep you well-informed and confident every step of the way
Reach out to our landowner relations team to discuss your property and mineral rights. We'll answer all your questions.
Our team conducts thorough due diligence including title research and market analysis to determine fair value.
We present a competitive offer with clear terms, transparent pricing, and flexible options for leasing or selling.
Upon agreement, we handle all paperwork and provide prompt payment. For leases, you'll receive ongoing royalties.
Mineral rights are the ownership rights to underground resources such as oil, natural gas, and other minerals beneath the surface of your property. These rights can be separate from surface rights and can be leased or sold to energy companies.
Royalty payments are typically calculated as a percentage of the revenue from oil and gas production from wells on your property. The exact percentage is specified in your lease agreement and payments are made monthly based on actual production.
Selling transfers ownership of your mineral rights for a one-time payment. Leasing grants temporary rights to develop minerals while you retain ownership and receive both bonus payments and ongoing royalties from production.
Lease terms typically include a primary term (usually 3-5 years) during which development can begin. If production is established, the lease continues as long as production continues in paying quantities.
You retain ownership of your surface rights. Lease agreements include provisions for surface use that minimize impact on your property and include compensation for any surface use required for operations.
Contact our landowner relations team to discuss how we can help you maximize the value of your mineral rights with a no-obligation consultation.