Sell Your Mineral Rights in Grant County, KS

If you own mineral rights in Grant County, Kansas, you're sitting on part of the Hugoton Gas Area — one of the largest natural gas fields in North America. These rights are producing, they have real value, and there are buyers actively looking for them right now.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$150–$600

per net royalty acre

Active Wells

280+

Drilling Activity

Core Basin

Hugoton Gas Area

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Natural Gas

Commodity Type

What You Actually Have in Grant County

Grant County sits in the core of the Hugoton Gas Area, and that means your mineral rights are tied to a field that has been producing for over 80 years and is still generating royalty income today. The county seat is Ulysses, and most of the active mineral rights transactions in this area run through the Grant County Register of Deeds office — it's a straightforward recording system, but titles here can be complex due to decades of estate transfers and fractional interest splits. Drilling activity here is more mature than speculative — you're not waiting for someone to prove the play, but you should understand that Hugoton is primarily a low-pressure, long-lived gas play, not a high-rate shale well. That affects how buyers value what you own, and it's important context before you make any decisions.

Grant County by the Numbers

280

wells

Estimated Active Wells

$150 – $600

estimate

Estimated Value Range (per net mineral acre)

2,000 – 2,800

feet

Primary Formation Depth (Chase Group)

Natural Gas

Primary Commodity

Hugoton Gas Area

one of the largest gas fields in North America

Basin

Who's Operating in Grant County

Pioneer Natural Resources

PXD

Hugoton Royalty Trust

HGT

Merit Energy

Private

Cimarron Gas Holdings

Private

Southwest Kansas Royalty

Private

What's in the Ground

Hugoton Gas Area – Chase Group

Hugoton Gas Area

This is the main event in Grant County. The Chase Group is a series of shallow limestone and dolomite intervals sitting between roughly 2,000 and 2,800 feet. Wells here are old in some cases — some were drilled in the mid-20th century — but many continue to produce. Decline rates are slow and predictable, which is actually a feature for buyers who want steady long-term royalty income.

Council Grove Group

Hugoton Gas Area

Sitting just below the Chase, the Council Grove is a secondary gas-bearing interval that has seen increased attention as operators look to stack production from existing wellbores. It's not universally developed across Grant County, but it adds potential upside in certain sections where it's thicker.

Morrow Formation

Anadarko Basin

Deeper and more oil-prone than the Hugoton formations, the Morrow has seen limited but documented activity in southwestern Kansas including Grant County. It's a wildcard — not the primary driver of value here, but worth noting if you own deep rights separately from shallow rights.

What to Know About Grant County

Recording is handled in Ulysses

All mineral deed transfers in Grant County are recorded at the Grant County Register of Deeds in Ulysses, Kansas. If you've inherited rights or received a deed recently, it's worth confirming it's properly recorded there. Unrecorded deeds can create title complications that delay or reduce sale value.

Fractional interests are common here

Because the Hugoton field has been producing for generations, mineral rights in Grant County have often been divided many times through estates. You may own a small fractional interest without realizing it. Even small interests have value and can be sold.

Kansas has no forced pooling for minerals

Unlike some states, Kansas does not force mineral owners into production units without their consent. This gives you more control, but it also means that if you don't respond to lease offers, operators may simply drill around your acreage.

Gas gathering infrastructure is well-established

Unlike emerging plays where midstream buildout is still happening, Grant County has mature gas gathering and pipeline infrastructure in place. This reduces risk for buyers and is one reason Hugoton minerals still trade regularly.

Questions We Hear From Grant County Owners

I got an offer from an operator in Ulysses — is it fair?
Maybe, but you should verify it before you sign anything. Operators and land companies typically offer on the low end of market value because they're buying in bulk and need margin. The per-acre range in Grant County varies widely depending on whether you have producing wells, what royalty fraction you own, and current gas prices. A free valuation from a neutral buyer can tell you quickly if the offer you received is in the ballpark.
The Hugoton field is old — does that mean my rights aren't worth much?
Not necessarily. 'Old' in the Hugoton means low-decline, long-lived production — which some buyers actually prefer over flashier shale plays. You won't see the same per-acre values as a Permian Basin operator might pay, but steady gas royalties from established wells have real value in today's market, especially with buyers who focus specifically on this basin. The honest answer is that values here are modest but real, typically in the $150–$600 per net mineral acre range depending on your specific section and royalty interest.
I inherited these rights and don't know exactly what I own — where do I start?
Start at the Grant County Register of Deeds in Ulysses. You can search by your family name or the legal description of the land to find recorded deeds and any royalty assignments. If you can find the original deed or a probate document, that will tell you the fraction of the mineral estate you own. Once you have that, a mineral rights buyer or land professional can translate it into an estimated value pretty quickly. It's less complicated than it sounds.

Find Out What Your Grant County Minerals Are Worth

Whether you just got an offer, inherited something you're not sure about, or simply want to understand your options — the first step is a free, no-pressure conversation. We know this basin, and we can give you a straight answer about what your rights are worth and what makes sense for your situation.

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