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Last updated: August 2026
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Buckhead Energy actively acquires mineral rights and royalties throughout Mississippi. We specialize in providing comprehensive valuations for mineral rights owners.
Specialized in Denbury/ExxonMobil field history to maximize value for Mississippi mineral owners.
Our Mississippi acquisition team provides competitive, data-driven offers promptly.
19 years of experience buying Mississippi mineral rights. Deep understanding of local geology, regulations, and market dynamics.
Average fast turnaround for Mississippi mineral rights offers. We can close in as little as direct with all cash transactions.
Transparent, professional process with no hidden fees. We coordinate with qualified professionals to handle all documentation and ensure smooth transactions.
Essential tools and resources specifically for Mississippi mineral rights owners.
Access the official Mississippi oil and gas GIS mapping system to research well locations, production data, and lease information for your mineral rights properties.
Official Mississippi oil and gas regulatory agency providing oversight, permits, and compliance information for mineral rights operations.
Connect with Mississippi oil and gas industry associations representing producers, royalty owners, and mineral rights holders.
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Mississippi minerals concentrate in the southwest — the deep Jurassic Smackover and Tuscaloosa trends through Adams, Wilkinson, Amite, and Franklin counties, where fields have produced for generations — with additional legacy oil across Wayne, Jasper, and the east-central counties. Most Mississippi interests are family land held across generations of heirs, so title work, not geology, is the hard part of most transactions here — exactly the work an experienced buyer handles as part of closing.
Southwest Mississippi carries the deep Smackover and Tuscaloosa production; the east-central counties (Wayne, Jasper, Clarke) hold long-lived conventional oil. New drilling is modest, so value rides on existing wells and the operators running them.
The Mississippi State Oil and Gas Board permits and tracks wells; its records are public and are the place to trace current operators when checks change hands or stop.
Like Alabama, a large share of Mississippi minerals ride under family land with several heirs owning undivided fractions and title never formally updated. Getting the record straight — probate, heirship documentation, county recording — is usually the real work of a Mississippi sale, and we complete it as part of closing.
Mississippi levies a severance tax on production (withheld before your check) and taxes royalty income as ordinary income; producing minerals can draw county ad valorem tax. Inherited interests carry a stepped-up federal basis. Confirm specifics with a CPA.
Most-active counties: Wilkinson County · Amite County · Franklin County · Wayne County · Jasper County
Send a direct buyer your deed or family paperwork and, if the wells pay, a recent royalty check stub. Buckhead Energy evaluates Mississippi interests free — Smackover oil to legacy conventional — and returns a written no-obligation offer, typically closing in 30-45 days. Where family title needs work, we handle and pay for it as part of closing.
Often yes. Southwest Mississippi's deep fields have produced for generations and still support real value, and fractional heir interests that other buyers ignore are frequently still sellable. The only way to know is a written valuation priced on your county's actual wells — free, with no obligation.
Yes. Each heir owns an undivided fraction they can sell independently, and unresolved title is normal in Mississippi family land. A buyer experienced with heirship documentation completes it as part of the purchase — no family consensus required for any one heir's share.
Sell your mineral rights in Mississippi — free written offer from a direct buyer, no fees or commissions, closing in 30–45 days.
Ground-truth your Mississippi minerals against current, dated, sourced market data before you decide to sell:
As of , Mississippi shows 97 recent drilling permits and 3 drilled-but-uncompleted (DUC) wells, with Denbury Onshore the most active operator. Source: TX RRC / OK OCC well-header & permit records, aggregated by Buckhead Energy. Refreshed monthly.
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Tools and dated, sourced data for Mississippi mineral owners:
Buckhead Energy purchases mineral rights in all Mississippi counties. Click any county below for specific information.
Buckhead Energy buys mineral and royalty interests in 26 named Mississippi oil & gas fields — each with well counts, active operators, and its counties.
Mississippi mineral values are driven by basin-level drilling economics. Explore the basins that underlie Mississippi acreage:
Key Mississippi oil & gas statutes that affect mineral owners, each linked to the official text. Educational only — not legal advice; statutes change, so confirm the current version and consult a qualified attorney for your situation.
Regulator: Mississippi State Oil and Gas Board (MSOGB)
Forced integration / pooling (non-consent penalty up to 300%): Miss. Code Ann. §53-3-7
Prompt payment (interest after 120 days): Miss. Code Ann. §53-3-39
Declaration of policy — correlative rights: Miss. Code Ann. §53-1-1
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