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Mineral owner resources

Plain-English guides to owning, valuing, and selling mineral and royalty interests — written for owners and heirs, by the people who underwrite these interests every day.

You Inherited Mineral Rights. Now What?

A decision guide for heirs: confirm what you own, understand the stepped-up basis window, and choose between keeping, leasing, and selling — on your timeline.

Inherited Mineral Rights in Texas: Your Options

Texas-specific guidance for heirs: muniment of title and heirship affidavits, the county property-tax surprise on producing minerals, and the deepest buyer pool in the country.

Inherited Mineral Rights in Oklahoma: Your Options

The ancillary-probate step that surprises out-of-state heirs, forced-pooling deadlines, nonresident withholding, and the SCOOP/STACK activity lens.

Inherited Mineral Rights in North Dakota: Your Options

Bakken inheritances owned from a distance: the title step, the 20-year abandoned-minerals statute, nonresident withholding, and decline-era valuation.

Inherited Mineral Rights in Montana: Your Options

Ranchland mineral inheritances: preserving non-producing interests under the dormant-minerals procedure, title from out of state, and the Bakken/Powder River value lens.

Inherited Mineral Rights in New Mexico: Your Options

Delaware Basin inheritances: the out-of-state title step, nonresident withholding, community-property wrinkles, and why undrilled spacing is often the biggest line item.

Inherited Mineral Rights in Colorado: Your Options

DJ Basin inheritances: the title step, severance tax and nonresident filing, and why operator consolidation gives Colorado valuations a shelf life.

Inherited Mineral Rights in Wyoming: Your Options

No state income tax changes the hold math: the Wyoming title step, fee minerals in federal checkerboard country, and the Powder River value lens.

The 3 Ways to Sell Mineral Rights: Direct, Auction, or Broker

Selling directly to a buyer, at auction, or through a listing broker — honest pros and cons of each, and why competition plus information usually makes the brokered net the largest.

Taxes When You Sell Mineral Rights

Capital gains, the stepped-up basis rule that often shrinks the tax bill on inherited minerals, and how royalty income is taxed while you hold.

Mineral Rights 101: What You Actually Own

Mineral vs. surface estates, royalty and mineral interests, NPRIs and ORRIs, net mineral acres vs. net royalty acres — the vocabulary of ownership, in plain English.

How to Choose a Mineral Rights Broker

The questions that separate a real seller-side broker from a buyer in disguise: commission in writing, representation, valuation method, and listing terms.

The Unsolicited Offer Playbook

You got a letter offering to buy your minerals. Here is what it usually means, and the five steps that protect your price before you respond.

Sell, Lease, or Keep? A Framework

The three paths every mineral owner chooses between, what each one pays, and the situations where each is the right answer.