Sell Your Mineral Rights in Plaquemines Parish, LA

If you own mineral rights in Plaquemines Parish, you're sitting on acreage in one of Louisiana's most geologically complex corners of the Gulf Coast — a place where oil and gas production has coexisted with major infrastructure for decades. Values here vary widely depending on where exactly your acres sit, but there are real buyers in this market and it's worth knowing what you have before you sign anything.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$200–$1,500

per net royalty acre

Core Basin

Gulf Coast

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Oil & Gas

Commodity Type

What You Should Know Before You Decide Anything

Plaquemines Parish sits at the very tip of Louisiana, stretching south along the Mississippi River delta all the way to the Gulf of Mexico — and that geography matters for your mineral rights. The parish has a long history of both onshore and near-shore oil and gas production, and while it isn't a drilling hot spot in the way the Haynesville or Permian are right now, there are active operators working the area and there is real value in the ground. If you've received an offer, that offer didn't come out of nowhere — someone sees value in what you own. That's reason enough to get a second opinion before you accept anything.

Plaquemines Parish at a Glance

$200 – $1,500

estimate

Estimated Value Range Per Acre

Gulf Coast

Primary Basin

Oil & Gas

both

Primary Commodity

23,305

residents

Parish Population

Shallow to deep

multiple pay zones

Key Formation Depths

Who's Operating in Plaquemines Parish

Active Gulf Coast operators (specific names not verified)

Independent E&P companies with Gulf Coast Louisiana portfolios

Regional acquisition companies targeting legacy Gulf Coast acreage

What's in the Ground

Miocene Sands

Gulf Coast

The Miocene-age sands are the workhorse formation across much of coastal Louisiana, including Plaquemines Parish. These stacked sand packages have produced oil and gas for decades and remain a target for operators working the shallow to mid-depth Gulf Coast section.

Frio Formation

Gulf Coast

The Frio is a well-known Gulf Coast producer found at various depths across south Louisiana. It has contributed to the long production history of the region and in some areas remains an active drilling target.

Wilcox Group

Gulf Coast

Deeper Wilcox sands represent a more exploratory play in this part of Louisiana, but they are part of the broader stratigraphic section that has attracted interest from operators looking for larger structural opportunities along the Gulf Coast trend.

What to Know About Plaquemines Parish

Louisiana Is a Mineral-Friendly State

Louisiana has a well-developed body of mineral rights law, and mineral interests can be separated from surface rights and passed down through families independently. If you inherited these rights, there's a good chance they were specifically carved out in a succession or deed — worth reviewing with a Louisiana-licensed attorney.

The Mineral Servitude Rule

Louisiana uses a 'prescription' rule: if mineral rights are not used (meaning no production or drilling activity) for 10 years, they can revert to the surface owner. If your rights have been dormant, it's important to verify their current legal status before assuming they're still valid.

Plaquemines Parish Is Geographically Unique

Because the parish extends south into the Gulf of Mexico delta, some mineral rights here can involve coastal marshland, subsidence zones, or near-offshore acreage. This affects both access for operators and the legal framework that applies — a detail that makes Plaquemines mineral rights somewhat different from inland Louisiana parishes.

Title Complexity Is Common

Delta parishes like Plaquemines often have fragmented ownership going back generations, with multiple heirs sharing fractional interests. Don't be surprised if your interest is a small fraction — it can still carry real value and buyers do purchase fractional interests.

Questions We Hear From Plaquemines Parish Owners

I got an offer letter from a company I've never heard of. Should I take it?
Not without knowing what your rights are worth first. Acquisition companies send offers specifically because they believe there's value in your acreage — often more than they're offering. The offer letter is a starting point for a negotiation, not a final number. Getting an independent valuation before you respond costs you nothing and could make a real difference.
My family has owned these rights for a long time and nothing has ever been drilled. Are they worth anything?
Possibly yes, but the 10-year prescription rule in Louisiana means dormant mineral rights can lapse. If there's been no production or recognized activity, your first step is confirming the rights are still legally valid. If they are, location within the parish matters a lot — acreage closer to historically productive areas or infrastructure corridors tends to attract more buyer interest.
Does the fact that Plaquemines Parish is so far south and coastal affect my mineral rights?
It can. The parish's location along the Mississippi River delta and its proximity to the Gulf means some acreage involves coastal or marsh environments, which can complicate both access and permitting for operators. It also means some rights may be in areas affected by land subsidence and coastal erosion over time. These are real factors that affect how operators value acreage here compared to further inland parishes, and they're worth understanding when you're evaluating any offer.

Find Out What Your Plaquemines Parish Mineral Rights Are Worth

Whether you've just received an offer, inherited rights you've never thought much about, or are simply curious — a free, no-pressure conversation is the right first step. We'll give you an honest read on what your rights are worth in today's market, with no obligation to do anything with that information.

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Data Sources

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

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