Sell Your Mineral Rights in Seward County, KS

If you own mineral rights in Seward County, you're sitting on acreage in the heart of the Hugoton Gas Area — one of the largest natural gas fields in North America. The market here is steadier than it is flashy, and what your rights are worth depends heavily on which formations you're in and whether there's an active unit nearby. We can give you a straight answer on that.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$50–$400

per net royalty acre

Active Wells

1,200+

Drilling Activity

Core Basin

Hugoton Gas Area

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Natural Gas

Commodity Type

What You're Actually Looking At in Seward County

Seward County sits in the core of the Hugoton Gas Area, and Liberal — the county seat — is surrounded by some of the longest-producing gas acreage in Kansas history. These aren't new, flashy shale plays; the Hugoton has been producing since the 1920s, and many of the wells operating today are infill or rework projects on established units. Activity hasn't been explosive, but it has been consistent, and Panhandle Oil and Gas Company has maintained a notable operational presence specifically in Seward County, which matters when you're evaluating what your mineral rights might actually generate. If you've received an offer recently, that's worth taking seriously — but it's also worth understanding what the buyer knows that you might not yet.

Seward County Mineral Rights by the Numbers

1,200+

wells

Estimated Active Wells in County

$50 – $400

per acre (estimate)

Estimated Value Range Per Acre (producing)

1,800 – 2,500

feet

Primary Formation Depth (Chase Group)

Natural Gas

Primary Commodity

Top 5

largest gas fields in North America

Hugoton Gas Area Rank

Who's Operating in Seward County

Panhandle Oil and Gas Company

PHX

Hugoton Royalty Trust

HGT

Western Gas Resources

N/A

Pioneer Natural Resources

PXD

CrossFirst Energy

N/A

What's in the Ground

Chase Group (Hugoton Gas Area)

Hugoton Gas Area

This is the primary producing formation in Seward County — a shallow, Permian-age carbonate sequence sitting at roughly 1,800 to 2,500 feet. It's been producing natural gas for nearly a century. Wells aren't always high-rate producers by modern shale standards, but they're long-lived and relatively low-cost to operate. If you have royalties tied to a Chase Group unit, you likely have something with staying power.

Council Grove Group

Hugoton Gas Area

Directly below the Chase Group, the Council Grove is a secondary gas target that some operators in Seward County have developed in combination with shallower zones. It's not universally productive across the county, but where it's been tested, it adds incremental value to acreage that's already in a Chase unit.

Morrow Sandstone

Anadarko Basin (Hugoton overlap)

The Morrow is a deeper, Pennsylvanian-age sandstone that sits below the classic Hugoton zones and has seen targeted development in parts of southwest Kansas, including Seward County. It requires more capital to drill and is more variable in its results, but where it's productive it can meaningfully increase acreage value. If an operator is interested in your Morrow rights specifically, pay attention.

What to Know About Seward County

Recording Deeds and Mineral Conveyances

Mineral rights transactions in Seward County are recorded with the Seward County Register of Deeds in Liberal, Kansas. If you've inherited mineral rights or received a deed, it's worth confirming the chain of title is clean before you sell or lease. Title issues — particularly around old severed interests or missing probate filings — are common in counties with long production histories like this one.

Kansas Conservation Division Oversight

The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) regulates all oil and gas activity in Seward County. Well records, production data, and unit plats are publicly searchable through the KCC, which means you can look up what's actually been produced from wells near your acreage. That's worth doing before you accept any offer.

Hugoton Gas Area Unitization

A significant portion of Seward County acreage has been incorporated into large, state-approved production units under Kansas unitization law. Being inside a unit is generally good — it means your minerals are part of an active, organized production program. But it also means your royalty share is calculated based on the unit allocation, not just the well at your surface. Understanding your unit participation factor matters when valuing what you own.

Liberal, KS as a Regional Hub

Liberal isn't just the county seat — it's a regional hub for the southwest Kansas gas industry, with pipeline infrastructure and gas processing facilities that have supported Hugoton production for decades. That infrastructure is one reason the Hugoton has remained economically viable even at lower gas prices. It lowers the threshold for operators to keep wells running.

Questions We Hear From Seward County Owners

I got an offer from Panhandle Oil and Gas. Is it fair?
Panhandle is one of the more active acquirers of royalty interests in the Hugoton area, including Seward County specifically. Their offers are typically calculated, not random — which means they've run their own numbers. Whether the offer is fair depends on your specific acreage, which unit you're in, current production rates, and what the Morrow or Council Grove potential looks like beneath your Chase Group royalties. We'd encourage you to get an independent read before you sign anything.
My mineral rights have been producing for 40+ years. Does that mean they're almost depleted?
Not necessarily. Chase Group wells in the Hugoton have some of the longest production lives in the country — many have been producing for 50 to 70 years and are still economic. The decline curves here are gentle compared to shale. What matters more than age is the current production rate and whether your unit is being actively operated and maintained. Old doesn't mean worthless in Hugoton country.
I inherited minerals in Seward County and I'm not sure exactly what I have. Where do I start?
Start with the deed you inherited and take it to the Seward County Register of Deeds in Liberal to confirm it's properly recorded. Then pull up the KCC well search to see if there are active wells near your acreage. If you're in a unit, you may already be receiving (or be entitled to receive) royalty checks — sometimes uncashed checks go to the state unclaimed property fund if the address on file is outdated. We can help you sort through all of this at no cost.

Want to Know What Your Seward County Minerals Are Actually Worth?

You don't need to figure this out alone. Whether you've gotten an offer, inherited something you don't fully understand, or just want a straight answer about what your rights are worth today — we're happy to take a look. No pressure, no obligation. Just a real conversation with someone who knows this area.

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