Sell Your Mineral Rights in Seward County County, KS

If you own mineral rights in Seward County, you're sitting on acreage in one of the oldest and largest natural gas fields in North America — the Hugoton Gas Area. Production here is mature and steady rather than explosive, but there are real buyers who want these minerals and real money to be made if you decide to sell. Understanding what you have is the right first step.

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 Dealing With in Seward County

Seward County sits in the heart of the Hugoton Gas Area, a massive shallow gas field that has been producing since the 1920s and still has a lot of life left in it. This isn't a hot shale play — you won't see rigs stacking up overnight — but it's a legitimate, long-lived gas province with established infrastructure and known buyers. Wells here tend to be low-pressure, low-decline producers that generate modest but predictable income over many years. If you've received an offer or inherited these rights, the key question isn't whether this area produces — it does — it's whether the offer you're looking at reflects fair market value for what you own.

Seward County by the Numbers

1,200+

wells (estimated)

Estimated Active Wells in Seward County Area

$50 – $400

per acre (estimate; varies widely by well density and lease terms)

Estimated Mineral Value Range Per Acre

Natural Gas

Primary Commodity

1,500 – 3,000

feet (shallow by most standards)

Dominant Formation Depth

100+

years of continuous production history

Field Age

Who's Operating in Seward County

Occidental Petroleum

OXY

Pioneer Natural Resources

PXD

Hugoton Royalty Trust

HGT

BP America

BP

Panhandle Oil and Gas Company

PHX

What's in the Ground

Council Grove Group (Hugoton Gas Area)

Hugoton Gas Area

This is the primary producing zone in Seward County — a series of shallow carbonate and shale layers that hold dry natural gas. Wells here are typically vertical, low-pressure, and long-lived. You're not going to see the dramatic initial production numbers of a Permian well, but these wells can produce for decades with minimal intervention.

Chase Group

Hugoton Gas Area

The Chase Group sits just above the Council Grove and is another significant gas-bearing interval in the Hugoton system. Many wells in Seward County are completed across both the Chase and Council Grove to maximize recovery. It's a well-understood zone with a long production track record in this area.

Brown Dolomite

Hugoton Gas Area

A secondary target in some parts of southwestern Kansas, the Brown Dolomite can add incremental gas production in certain areas of Seward County. Not every well targets it, but it contributes to the overall productivity of the basin in select locations.

Questions We Hear From Seward County Owners

I got an offer from an operator. Is it fair?
Honestly? It might not be. Operators and mineral buyers make offers based on what works for them financially, and first offers are often on the low end. In the Hugoton, values vary a lot based on whether your acreage is currently producing, how many wells are on it, what the royalty rate is in your lease, and current gas prices. Before you accept anything, it's worth getting an independent read on what the market would actually pay. That's a free conversation we're happy to have.
The Hugoton is old. Is anyone still interested in buying these minerals?
Yes — more than you might expect. The Hugoton is one of the most stable, long-lived gas fields in the country, and buyers who specialize in royalty income love exactly that: predictability. It's not a flashy acquisition, but mineral aggregators, royalty trusts, and private buyers are actively purchasing Hugoton acreage. The market is real, even if it's quieter than the Permian Basin.
I inherited these minerals and I'm not sure what I even own. Where do I start?
This is one of the most common situations we see. Start by pulling together any deeds or probate documents you received when you inherited the rights. Then check the Kansas Corporation Commission's online well records — they're public and free — to see if there are any producing wells associated with your legal description. If you're getting royalty checks, that's a great sign. If you're not but you think you should be, something may need to be corrected in the chain of title. Either way, we can help you figure out what you have before you make any decisions.

Find Out What Your Minerals Are Actually Worth

Whether you're thinking about selling, just got an offer you're not sure about, or simply want to understand what you own — we're happy to talk it through. No pressure, no obligation, just a straight conversation about your Seward County minerals and what the market looks like right now.

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