Every place
we work.
We help mineral owners across the country sort out what they have. If you are not sure whether we can help where you are, the easiest thing to do is ask.
States we work in.
Every county we work in.
Counties marked with a gold dot have dedicated pages. Others link to a short conversation so we can tell you what we know about the area.
The basins behind the rights.
Most US royalty income traces back to a small number of basins. Counties tell you where the wells sit. Basins tell you why they produce, who operates there, and what the position is structurally worth. Here are the eleven that matter most for what we work.
The largest US oil basin. Stacked Wolfcamp, Bone Spring, and Spraberry development across west Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Niobrara and Codell development centered on Weld County, with a Wyoming extension into Laramie County.
Niobrara, Turner, and Mowry across Converse, Campbell, and Johnson counties in Wyoming.
North America's Bakken core. McKenzie, Williams, Mountrail, and Dunn counties in North Dakota.
South Texas play across three production windows. Karnes County and the surrounding oil core.
SCOOP, STACK, and Merge stacked-pay development across central and western Oklahoma.
Green River and Uteland Butte development in northeastern Utah. Duchesne and Uintah counties.
Wyoming's largest natural gas region. Lance, Mesaverde, and Frontier targets across Sublette and Sweetwater counties (Jonah, Pinedale, Wamsutter fields).
The largest US gas region. Marcellus and Utica shale across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio.
Deep, hot, high-pressure dry gas tied to Gulf Coast LNG demand. Caddo and DeSoto parishes.
Four Corners legacy basin with conventional, CBM, and Mancos Shale activity.
Beneath the surface.
Coverage areas tell you where we work. The formations are what produces in those areas. Stacked targets in the Permian, the Niobrara benches in the DJ Basin, the Bakken and Three Forks together in the Williston, and the Marcellus and Utica together in Appalachia. Each one shapes what your inheritance actually means.
The dominant US oil target. Texas and New Mexico, stacked benches.
Stacked oil target in the Delaware sub-basin, paired with Wolfcamp.
Three benches across Colorado and Wyoming, paired with the Codell.
North Dakota's defining oil play, with the Three Forks below.
A Williston Basin secondary target developed alongside the Bakken.
The largest US natural gas play. Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Beneath the Marcellus, with eastern Ohio as the wet gas core.
Deep, hot, high-pressure dry gas in northwest Louisiana.
South Texas oil and condensate across three production windows.
Ask us anyway.
We work with mineral owners across the country. If your area is not listed, the easiest thing is to tell us where you are and we will let you know if we can help.