Sell Your Mineral Rights in Haskell County, KS

If you own mineral rights in Haskell County, you're sitting on acreage that's been producing natural gas from the Hugoton — one of the largest conventional gas fields in North America — for decades. This isn't speculative territory; it's a long-producing basin with real, measurable value. Let us tell you exactly what your rights are worth today.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$50–$400

per net royalty acre

Core Basin

Hugoton / Anadarko Basin

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Natural Gas

Commodity Type

What You Should Know Before You Decide Anything

Haskell County sits in the heart of the Hugoton Gas Area, a formation with one of the longest production histories of any gas field in the United States — and that history matters when it comes to valuing what you own. The basin here is primarily gas, not oil, so values tend to be steadier than boom-and-bust oil counties but are directly tied to natural gas prices and production rates. Drilling activity in the Hugoton has slowed compared to its peak decades, but existing wells continue to produce, and operators still acquire mineral rights here. If you've received an offer, it's worth understanding what drives that number before you sign anything.

Haskell County at a Glance

Hugoton / Anadarko

Primary Basin

Natural Gas

Primary Commodity

$50 – $400

per acre

Estimated Value Range Per Acre (estimate)

3,735

residents

County Population

2,000 – 3,000

feet

Hugoton Formation Depth (approximate)

Who's Operating in Haskell County

Active operators in the Hugoton Gas Area

Regional gas producers and mineral acquirers

Mineral rights investment companies active in southwest Kansas

What's in the Ground

Hugoton Gas Area (Chase Group)

Hugoton / Anadarko Basin

The Chase Group is the primary producing interval in the Hugoton and the reason Haskell County has been on operators' maps for nearly a century. It's a shallow, conventional gas play — not the high-pressure unconventional plays you see in the Permian — but it has produced enormous cumulative volumes and remains the dominant economic driver for mineral rights in this county.

Council Grove Group

Hugoton / Anadarko Basin

Sitting just below the Chase Group, the Council Grove has contributed additional gas production in the Hugoton area. In some parts of southwest Kansas, operators have targeted it as a secondary interval, adding incremental value to mineral acres that might otherwise be considered single-zone holdings.

Anadarko Basin Deep Formations

Anadarko Basin

Deeper Anadarko Basin targets exist across this part of Kansas, though they have seen less consistent development in Haskell County compared to shallow Hugoton zones. Any deeper rights you hold could carry speculative upside, but the shallow Hugoton remains the most proven and active play here.

Questions We Hear From Haskell County Owners

I got an offer out of the blue for my Haskell County minerals. Should I take it?
Maybe — but not before you understand what you actually own. Unsolicited offers in the Hugoton tend to come in at the low end of market value. Operators and mineral buyers know these rights well; they're betting you don't. Before accepting anything, find out your current royalty income (if any), what wells are producing on or near your acreage, and what comparable sales in the area have looked like. A free valuation conversation costs you nothing and could mean a much better outcome.
Is the Hugoton still worth anything? I've heard it's been declining for years.
It's a fair question. The Hugoton's production has declined from its historic peaks, and it's not a shale play with dramatic new well activity. But long-lived, low-decline gas production still has real value — especially when gas prices are firm. Mineral rights here won't command Permian Basin prices, but they're not worthless either. The honest range for producing acres in Haskell County is roughly $50 to $400 per acre depending on production, lease terms, and what's beneath your specific tract. Non-producing or unleased acres are at the lower end.
What's different about owning mineral rights in Haskell County versus other Kansas counties?
Haskell County's position in the Hugoton Gas Area is its defining characteristic. Unlike some neighboring counties where oil or mixed production plays a larger role, Haskell is predominantly a gas county — which means your royalty checks, if you're receiving them, are driven almost entirely by natural gas prices and production volumes rather than oil. That also means the mineral rights market here attracts a specific type of buyer: one focused on long-lived gas production rather than speculative new drilling. It's a more predictable asset class, for better or worse.

Find Out What Your Haskell County Minerals Are Actually Worth

Whether you've just inherited these rights, received an offer, or have been sitting on them for years wondering if they matter — the first step is a simple, no-pressure conversation. We'll review what you have, give you an honest valuation, and let you decide what to do from there. No obligation, no hard sell.

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Data Sources

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

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Other Anadarko Basin (SCOOP/STACK) Counties

Haskell County is part of the Anadarko Basin (SCOOP/STACK). See the full basin overview, operators, and counties we serve.

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