Sell Your Mineral Rights in Bibb County, AL

If you own mineral rights in Bibb County, you're sitting in the Coosa sub-basin of the Appalachian Basin — a gas-bearing region that's seen interest from coalbed methane and natural gas operators over the years. This isn't the Permian, but it's real geology with real value, and what your rights are worth depends on specifics we can help you sort out. Let's give you an honest picture.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$50–$300

per net royalty acre

Core Basin

Appalachian Basin / Coosa

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Natural Gas

Commodity Type

What You Actually Have in Bibb County

Bibb County sits in the Coosa coalfield region of Alabama, which has historically drawn interest for coalbed methane and natural gas potential tied to the Pottsville Formation and related coal-bearing strata. Activity here is more speculative than in high-density shale plays — there's no Marcellus-level drilling rush happening in Bibb County right now. That said, mineral rights in this basin still carry real value, especially if an operator has approached you with a lease offer or you're in an area with existing production nearby. Before you accept any offer or sign anything, it's worth understanding exactly what you have and what it's realistically worth on today's market.

Bibb County Mineral Rights at a Glance

Natural Gas

Primary Commodity

Appalachian Basin / Coosa Sub-basin

Basin

$50 – $300

estimate only — varies by location and lease terms

Estimated Value Range Per Acre (undeveloped)

Centreville

County Seat

22,251

U.S. Census

County Population

Who's Operating in Bibb County

Active operators in the Coosa coalfield area — specific current operators in Bibb County are not verified at this time. If you've received a lease offer, the company that contacted you is your best starting point.

What's in the Ground

Pottsville Formation

Appalachian Basin / Coosa

The Pottsville is the primary coal-bearing unit in this part of Alabama and the main target for coalbed methane development in the Coosa sub-basin. It contains interbedded sandstones, shales, and coal seams that have historically been the focus of gas exploration in Bibb and surrounding counties.

Floyd Shale

Appalachian Basin / Coosa

The Floyd Shale is a deeper organic-rich unit that has drawn some exploratory interest in the broader Alabama portion of the Appalachian Basin. It's not currently a high-activity target in Bibb County, but it's part of the geological column worth knowing about.

Coosa Coal Measures

Appalachian Basin / Coosa

Bibb County is situated within the Coosa coalfield, one of Alabama's recognized coal-bearing districts. The coal seams here have both mining and methane extraction history, which is part of what gives mineral rights in this area their baseline interest to energy companies.

What to Know About Bibb County

Alabama State Oversight

Mineral rights and oil and gas activity in Alabama are regulated by the State Oil and Gas Board of Alabama. If you want to look up any permitted wells or existing leases near your property, the Board's records are publicly searchable and a good starting point for research.

Severance Is Common Here

In Bibb County, as in much of rural Alabama, it's very common for mineral rights to have been severed from surface rights decades ago — often through estate sales or timber transactions. If you inherited property, double-check whether you actually own the minerals or just the surface. They may have different owners.

Centreville Courthouse Records

The Bibb County Courthouse in Centreville is where deed and mineral title records are held. If you're unsure of the extent of what you own, a title search run through Bibb County records is the definitive way to confirm your ownership and acreage.

Coalbed Methane History Is a Differentiator

Unlike many Alabama counties to the west, Bibb County's position within the Coosa coalfield gives it a specific coalbed methane history. If you receive a lease offer here, it's often tied to CBM potential rather than conventional oil and gas — which affects how you should evaluate the offer terms.

Questions We Hear From Bibb County Owners

I got a lease offer from an operator. Should I just sign it?
Not without at least getting a second opinion. Lease offers are written to favor the operator, and terms like royalty rate, lease duration, and depth clauses matter a lot. In a more speculative basin like the Coosa sub-basin, you may have more negotiating room than you think — or the offer may actually be fair. Either way, knowing which one you're dealing with before you sign is worth the time.
My family inherited these mineral rights years ago. How do I know what they're worth?
Start by confirming you actually own them — check the Bibb County Courthouse records in Centreville to verify the deed and any prior conveyances. Once ownership is clear, value depends on acreage, location within the county, proximity to existing wells, and current market conditions for gas. We can walk you through a realistic estimate once we know the basics.
Is anyone actually drilling in Bibb County right now?
Bibb County is not a high-intensity drilling county at this time. Activity in the Coosa sub-basin has been more periodic than continuous, tied to gas prices and operator interest in coalbed methane targets. That doesn't mean your rights have no value — it means the value is more speculative and location-dependent. If someone is actively leasing near you, that's a signal worth paying attention to.

Find Out What Your Bibb County Mineral Rights Are Worth

You don't need to figure this out alone. Whether you just got an offer, inherited rights you've never thought about, or just want to know what you have — the first step is a free, no-pressure conversation. We'll give you a straight answer based on what's actually happening in Bibb County.

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Data Sources

Production and operator figures for Bibb County are drawn from U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 5-Year), and Wikipedia. Per-acre values are estimates and not an offer.

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