Most people find us the same way.
A pooling notice arrived.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission sent a forced-pooling notice for a unit that includes your minerals, and you have an election to make with a deadline. You want to understand the options before you respond.
An offer arrived in the mail.
A solicitation, often without context, sometimes with a deadline. The number could be reasonable or far below market. You want a second opinion before you respond, and you do not want to be sold to.
You want to sell from out of state.
You own Oklahoma minerals but live somewhere else, with checks from several operators and fractions across multiple sections. You want to convert it to cash without flying in or chasing paperwork.