Campbell & Converse Counties · Powder River Basin · Wyoming

Sell your mineral rights in Campbell or Converse County, without the runaround.

A family-owned office with roots in Montana and Texas. We work the Powder River Basin every day, and we treat every conversation like it's the one that matters.

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Before you reach out

Just curious or ready to sell? It starts with an honest conversation.

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No pressure, ever

Ask what something means, get a number, and walk away if you want. Plenty of people reach out just to understand what they inherited.

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Straight answers, even when it costs us

We tell you what we honestly see, including if you'd be better off waiting. A fair number means more to us than a fast one.

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Ready to move when you are

Already have an offer or just want to sell? We talk real numbers and close without the runaround. Serious buyers, no wasted time.

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Most people find us the same way.

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A pooling notice arrived.

The WOGCC sent paperwork to force pool a unit in Campbell or Converse County, and you have an election to make with a deadline. You want to understand your options before you respond, not after.

What we do: Explain the election, what your interest is worth, and whether selling makes sense before development.
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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.

What we do: Tell you whether the offer is fair, regardless of whether we make a competing one.
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You just want to sell.

No deadline, no drama. You have held Powder River minerals for a while and you are ready to convert them to cash without a drawn-out process or a stack of forms.

What we do: Talk real numbers, explain how we got there, and close on your timeline.
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We know this basin because we work it.

The Powder River Basin is the most active oil play in Wyoming, and the heart of it runs through Converse, Campbell, and Johnson counties. Most of the modern horizontal activity we track sits across the oil and condensate fairway in southern Campbell and northern Converse.

Underneath your tract you likely have stacked targets: the Niobrara and Mowry shales, plus the Turner, Sussex, and Frontier sands that operators have developed at different depths. A single section can see wells in more than one zone, years apart.

The Powder River also carries a heavy federal mineral overlay, so whether your interest is fee or federal changes how it is leased and paid. We read the WOGCC filings and pooling orders as they post, so when you tell us where your minerals are, we already have a picture of the activity in your section.

Detail

What we look up on every parcel.

Operators
EOG, Anschutz, Continental, DevonPlus several active private operators in the core
Formations
Niobrara, Mowry, Turner, Sussex, FrontierStacked horizontal development at varying depths
Records
County Recorder, WOGCC, BLMPooling orders, permits, division orders, federal leases
Activity
Spacing, pooling, fee vs federalWhat is permitted, what is producing, what is queued
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How we work, end to end.

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You reach out
A short call or a form, your choice. Just enough so we can find your tract. No documents required to start.
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We look at your minerals
We pull the records, look at the operator activity around you, and put together a picture of what you have and what is happening on it.
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We share what we find
A direct conversation, not a sales pitch. We tell you what we see and what your options look like. If it makes sense, we give you a number. If it does not, we tell you that too.
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You decide
Hold, sell, get a second opinion, sit on it. Whatever feels right. We are happy to be useful even if you walk away.
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A family office, built for the long view.

Timberline is a family-owned mineral rights office with roots in Montana and Texas. We focus on one kind of work: helping people who own or inherited mineral rights figure out what they have, and what their options actually are.

We do our own research. We pull our own records. We read the pooling orders, permits, and operator filings personally. When you talk to us, you are talking to people who actually work this basin, not a sales layer between you and the answer.

We move at the pace of the conversation. Honest information first, then time to think, then a decision when you are ready. We would rather lose a deal than close one you regret.

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What people usually ask first.

Is there a cost? +

No. There is no charge for us to look at your mineral rights and walk you through what we find. We do this because it is often the first step to a potential purchase, but you are under no obligation to sell to us after we share our findings. If the number does not make sense for you, that is fine.

I got a WOGCC pooling notice. What now? +

A pooling notice means an operator is moving toward drilling a unit that includes your minerals, and you have an election to make with a deadline. We can walk you through what the options mean, what your interest is likely worth, and whether it makes more sense to make an election or to sell before the well is drilled. The main thing is not to let the deadline pass without understanding it.

Do I have to sell if I get a number? +

No. People sit on the number for weeks, months, sometimes longer. People decide to hold and never call us again. All of those are fine. The only thing we ask is that you do whatever feels right for your family.

What if I don't have any of the original documents? +

This is the most common situation we see. People inherit a passing reference to minerals in Wyoming and nothing else. A name and a rough location are usually enough for us to start. The county records hold the deed and lease history, the WOGCC holds the operator and production data, and the BLM holds the federal lease records. Between those sources we can typically piece together what someone owns even when the family does not have anything in hand.

Pick up the phone

Tell us what you have. We will tell you what we see.

Some people prefer a real conversation to a form. We get that. The line below rings into the office and one of us picks up.

(406) 506-5699
Ask for Nicholas. He probably answers.
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