An interactive map of Kansas oil and gas country — the Hugoton gas field of the southwest and the Central Kansas Uplift — and the core counties where Buckhead Energy buys mineral rights and royalties.
Approximate basin extent and selected counties shown for orientation — not a survey or title map. Click a county to open its mineral-rights page. Basemap © OpenStreetMap contributors © CARTO.
Kansas production splits into two stories. The Hugoton gas field of the southwest (Stevens, Grant, Haskell, Seward, Finney) is one of the largest gas fields in North America — mature, low-rate, and helium-rich. The Central Kansas Uplift (Barton, Ellis, Russell, Rooks, Ness) is shallow conventional oil that has paid royalties for generations.
Most Kansas production is "stripper"-grade — low volume but long-lived — so value tracks current check volumes, operator stability, and any helium component more than new drilling. See our guides on small Kansas royalty checks and the Hugoton field.
What are Kansas mineral rights worth?
Hugoton gas field royalty owners
Map is for orientation only and does not represent ownership, unit, or title boundaries. Educational information — not legal, tax, or investment advice.
For gas, the Hugoton-area counties of Stevens, Grant, Haskell, Seward, and Finney; for oil, the Central Kansas Uplift counties of Barton, Ellis, Russell, Rooks, and Ness. The map plots the main ones.
Much of Kansas is mature stripper production — low monthly volumes per well — and on gas, post-production deductions on a shrinking base can take a large share. Value still exists; it just tracks current checks.
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