Oil & Gas Basins We Serve

We buy mineral rights across every major producing basin in the country. Explore a basin to see the counties, operators, and activity behind it.

Anadarko Basin (SCOOP/STACK)

52 counties · Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas

The Anadarko Basin spans western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, and southern Kansas, home to the prolific SCOOP and STACK plays and the long-producing…

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Marcellus Shale

27 counties · Pennsylvania, West Virginia

The Marcellus Shale across Pennsylvania and West Virginia is the largest natural-gas field in the United States. Mineral and royalty ownership here is…

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Permian Basin

25 counties · Texas, New Mexico

The Permian Basin of West Texas and southeastern New Mexico is the most active oil-producing region in the United States. Its stacked Wolfcamp, Sprabe…

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Williston Basin (Bakken)

18 counties · North Dakota, Montana

The Williston Basin of North Dakota and eastern Montana is the home of the Bakken and Three Forks formations — a major light-oil province where minera…

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Eagle Ford Shale

15 counties · Texas

The Eagle Ford Shale arcs across South Texas with distinct oil, condensate, and dry-gas windows. Counties like Karnes, DeWitt, and Webb have seen sust…

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Arkoma Basin

14 counties · Arkansas, Oklahoma

The Arkoma Basin of Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma includes the Fayetteville Shale and a long history of conventional gas production, supporting an est…

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East Texas Basin

12 counties · Texas

The East Texas Basin has produced oil and gas for nearly a century, from the legendary East Texas Field to modern Cotton Valley and Haynesville develo…

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Utica Shale

12 counties · Ohio

The Utica Shale of eastern Ohio is a prolific deep gas and condensate play. Counties in the Ohio Utica fairway have active leasing and a maturing roya…

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Gulf Coast

12 counties · Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas

The Gulf Coast region, including the Smackover trend, has produced oil and gas for over a century across Louisiana, Alabama, and southern Arkansas, wi…

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Appalachian Basin

11 counties · Alabama, West Virginia

The greater Appalachian Basin underlies much of the eastern United States, with conventional and coalbed-methane production across Alabama and West Vi…

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Tuscaloosa Marine Shale

10 counties · Louisiana, Mississippi

The Tuscaloosa Marine Shale spans central Louisiana and southwestern Mississippi, an oil-prone play that has drawn periodic operator interest and mine…

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Barnett Shale

9 counties · Texas

The Barnett Shale around the Fort Worth Basin is where modern shale gas development began. It remains a mature, predominantly natural-gas play with a …

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Haynesville Shale

9 counties · Louisiana, Texas

The Haynesville Shale of North Louisiana and East Texas is one of the premier dry-gas plays in the country, with strong demand driven by Gulf Coast LN…

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Powder River Basin

7 counties · Wyoming, Montana

The Powder River Basin of Wyoming and southern Montana hosts stacked oil and gas formations and significant coal and coalbed-methane history, with ren…

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DJ Basin

4 counties · Colorado

The Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin in northern Colorado, centered on the Wattenberg field in Weld County, is a major oil and gas province with a deep hor…

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Piceance Basin

4 counties · Colorado

The Piceance Basin of western Colorado is a major tight-gas province with substantial in-place resources and a long history of natural-gas development…

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San Juan Basin

3 counties · New Mexico

The San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico is one of the largest gas-producing basins in the country, with extensive conventional and coalbed-metha…

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Uinta Basin

3 counties · Utah

The Uinta Basin of eastern Utah produces distinctive waxy crude and natural gas, with growing takeaway capacity supporting continued development.

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Green River Basin

3 counties · Wyoming

The Green River Basin of southwestern Wyoming is a prolific tight-gas region, including the Jonah and Pinedale fields, with established mineral and ro…

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Wind River Basin

2 counties · Wyoming

The Wind River Basin of central Wyoming has a long record of oil and gas production from deep conventional reservoirs across multiple formations.

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