Sell Your Mineral Rights in Stevens County, KS

If you own mineral rights in Stevens County, Kansas, you're holding a piece of one of the largest natural gas fields in North America — the Hugoton Gas Area, which has been producing for nearly a century. The county seat, Hugoton, sits right at the heart of this basin, and that's not a coincidence. Values here are steady rather than flashy, but the ground beneath you has a real, documented production history worth understanding before you make any decisions.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$50–$300

per net royalty acre

Core Basin

Hugoton Gas Area / Anadarko Basin

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Natural Gas

Commodity Type

What You Actually Have Here

Stevens County sits squarely in the Hugoton Gas Area, one of the most historically significant natural gas fields in the United States. This is not speculative acreage — these formations have been producing gas for decades, and there are active operators in the area today. That said, this is a mature, conventional gas basin, which means the value story is different from a shale play: more stable, less explosive, and driven more by existing production than by frontier drilling potential. Before you accept an offer or ignore one, it's worth knowing where your specific acres fall within that picture.

Stevens County Mineral Rights at a Glance

$50 – $300

estimate, varies by location and production

Estimated Value Range Per Acre

Natural Gas

Hugoton Gas Area

Primary Commodity

Hugoton Gas Area / Anadarko Basin

Basin

Hugoton, KS

namesake of the field

County Seat

5,275

U.S. Census

County Population

Who's Operating in Stevens County

Active operators in the Hugoton Gas Area (specific names not verified)

What's in the Ground

Hugoton Gas Field

Hugoton Gas Area / Anadarko Basin

One of the largest conventional natural gas fields ever discovered in North America. It underlies most of Stevens County and has been producing since the early 20th century. This is what puts Stevens County on the map — Hugoton, the county seat, is literally named after it. Production is mature but ongoing.

Chase Group

Anadarko Basin

The primary producing interval within the Hugoton field. These are Permian-age carbonate and shale layers that have been the backbone of gas production in southwest Kansas for generations. Depths are relatively shallow compared to most modern plays, which kept early development economical.

Council Grove Group

Anadarko Basin

A deeper set of Permian-age formations beneath the Chase Group, also known for natural gas production in the Hugoton area. Some operators have targeted this interval as an incremental opportunity on acreage that was already producing from the Chase.

Questions We Hear From Stevens County Owners

I got an offer on my Stevens County minerals. Is it a fair price?
It might be — but offers from operators or mineral buyers are almost always on the low end of what the market will bear. Buyers make money by purchasing below market value. Before you sign anything, get an independent read on what your acres are worth based on their specific location within the Hugoton field, any existing production, and current gas pricing. It costs nothing to check.
My minerals have been in the family for a long time and nobody's ever drilled on them. Does that mean they're worthless?
Not necessarily. In a mature basin like the Hugoton, undrilled acres can still carry value — either because they sit adjacent to producing wells, or because buyers are accumulating acreage for future development or portfolio purposes. The honest answer is that location within the county matters a lot. Some acres are more valuable than others, and you won't know where yours stand without looking at the specifics.
Why is it called the Hugoton Gas Area — is that connected to the town of Hugoton?
Yes, directly. The field was named after the town, and the town grew up around the gas industry in southwest Kansas. Stevens County's county seat sitting at the center of one of North America's great gas fields is one of the more distinctive things about owning minerals here. It's not just a geographic coincidence — it means there's a long institutional history of mineral activity in this county, which is worth something when it comes to documentation, title, and buyer familiarity.

How a Sale Works

You Get a Free Valuation First

We look at your specific acres — where they are in Stevens County, whether they're under a lease, whether there's any producing activity nearby — and give you a real number. No obligation, no pressure.

You Decide Whether to Sell

If the number makes sense for you, we can move forward. If it doesn't, we'll tell you honestly and you can walk away. This is your asset and your decision.

Clean, Simple Closing

Mineral rights transactions in Kansas close through a deed and title review. The process is straightforward, and we handle the paperwork. Most closings take a few weeks once both parties agree on terms.

What to Know About Stevens County

Kansas Has Well-Established Mineral Rights Law

Kansas has a long history of oil and gas production and a mature legal framework around mineral ownership. Severed mineral rights — where the surface and minerals are owned separately — are very common here, especially in a county with as much production history as Stevens.

Lease Expiration and Held-by-Production Status Matter

If your minerals are under an existing lease, whether that lease is still in its primary term or held by production affects your options. An active producing well holds a lease indefinitely in Kansas, which limits some selling flexibility but also signals ongoing value.

Royalty Interests vs. Working Interests

Most family-inherited mineral rights in Stevens County are royalty interests — you receive a share of production revenue without bearing drilling costs. Working interests carry both upside and financial exposure. Know what you own before you negotiate.

Want to Know What Your Stevens County Minerals Are Worth?

Start with a free, no-pressure conversation. We'll look at your specific acres in the Hugoton Gas Area and give you a straight answer — whether that leads to a sale or just better information about what you're holding.

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Data Sources

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

EXPLORE THE BASIN

Other Anadarko Basin (SCOOP/STACK) Counties

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

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