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What Are My Williston Basin Mineral Rights Worth?

What your Williston Basin minerals are worth comes down to a handful of drivers — not a per-acre rule of thumb. Here's what actually moves the number, and how to get a real one for free.

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Straight answer There is no honest per-acre price for Williston Basin minerals — value follows your specific decimal interest, well decline, remaining inventory, operator, lease terms, and prices. The only realistic number is a written offer computed from your check stubs and county records, which Buckhead Energy provides free.

What Drives Williston Basin Mineral Value

Your decimal interest

Net mineral acres ÷ unit size × royalty rate. The single biggest input — and the one owners most often misread off a division order.

Production & decline

How much your wells produce now and how fast that fades. Modern wells front-load their royalties, so this month's check overstates next year's.

Undrilled inventory

Remaining locations in your unit. Permits, spacing, and offset activity signal upside a buyer will pay for.

Operator

A well-capitalized, active operator develops and keeps wells flowing; a marginal one does not. Who operates your tract matters.

Lease terms

Royalty rate (1/8 vs 1/4), post-production cost language, and Pugh/depth clauses change net income materially.

Commodity prices & basis

Realized price is the benchmark minus regional basis and deductions — which varies by basin and gathering system.

About the Williston Basin

The Williston Basin is a large sedimentary basin spanning western North Dakota, eastern Montana, and southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Home to the prolific Bakken and Three Forks formations, it is one of the most important oil-producing regions in North America. It spans North Dakota, Montana.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What determines the value of Williston Basin mineral rights?

Value in the Williston Basin comes down to your decimal interest, the production and decline profile of the wells on your tract, how much undrilled inventory remains in the unit, the operators active in the area, your lease terms (royalty rate and deductions), and current commodity prices. There is no per-acre shortcut — a written offer computed from your check stubs and the county records is the realistic answer.

Should I sell my Williston Basin mineral rights now?

That depends on your goals, not a one-size answer. Producing royalties pay most heavily early and decline over time, so selling near peak captures value the decline curve later takes back; owners also sell for certainty over price-exposed income, to simplify scattered interests, or for liquidity. Buckhead Energy provides a free written offer with the reasoning shown so you can compare keeping vs. selling.

How do I get a free valuation of my Williston Basin minerals?

Send your division orders, three to twelve months of royalty check stubs, and your lease if you have it. Buckhead Energy models each well's production and decline, verifies your decimal, applies current prices, and returns a written offer — no fees, no commissions, no obligation.

Where is the Williston Basin?

The Williston Basin is a large sedimentary basin spanning western North Dakota, eastern Montana, and southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Home to the prolific Bakken and Three Forks formations, it is one of the most important oil-producing regions in North America. It spans North Dakota, Montana.

Does Buckhead Energy buy Williston Basin mineral rights?

Yes. Buckhead Energy is a direct buyer of mineral and royalty interests across the Williston Basin and North Dakota, Montana — buying with our own capital to hold, with title work handled and paid for and closings typically in 30–45 days.

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