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Own Mineral Rights in Texas?

We help North Carolina residents sell inherited Texas mineral rights in the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, and other areas. Complete the sale without leaving North Carolina.

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Texas Minerals, North Carolina Residence

Texas is the top oil and gas producing state in the country, and millions of acres of mineral rights have passed through families for generations. If you're a North Carolina resident who inherited Texas mineral rights, you're managing one of the most valuable types of mineral ownership from over 1,200 miles away.

Many North Carolina residents discover they own Texas minerals after inheriting from parents or grandparents who lived in West Texas, the Hill Country, or East Texas before relocating to the Research Triangle, Charlotte, or other North Carolina cities. Managing these assets remotely presents unique challenges:

Understanding Texas-specific mineral laws

Dealing with multiple operators across different counties

Tracking production in the Permian vs Eagle Ford vs other basins

Filing Texas franchise tax returns for mineral income

Major Texas Producing Areas

We buy minerals throughout Texas. The state's diverse geology means mineral values vary significantly by location:

Permian Basin

America's most prolific oil basin spanning West Texas. Includes Midland Basin, Delaware Basin. Counties: Midland, Martin, Howard, Reeves, Loving, Ward, Ector, Andrews.

Eagle Ford Shale

South Texas oil and gas play. Counties: Karnes, DeWitt, Gonzales, La Salle, Dimmit, Webb, McMullen, Live Oak, Atascosa.

Haynesville Shale

East Texas natural gas play extending into Louisiana. Counties: Harrison, Panola, Shelby, Rusk, Nacogdoches.

Barnett Shale

North Texas gas play around Fort Worth. Counties: Tarrant, Johnson, Wise, Denton, Parker, Hood.

Why Texas Minerals Are Valuable

Texas leads the nation in oil production, accounting for roughly 40% of all U.S. crude oil output. The state's mineral rights can be particularly valuable because:

Proven reserves: Decades of production history prove the geology

Active development: Operators continue drilling new wells

Infrastructure: Pipelines, processing, and takeaway capacity

Favorable laws: Texas mineral laws protect mineral owner rights

Selling Texas Minerals from North Carolina

1
Tell Us About Your Minerals

County, acreage, current production

2
We Research & Value

Production data, geology, development potential

3
Sign at NC Notary

No travel to Texas required

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Receive Payment

Wire transfer or certified check

Texas-Specific Questions

Texas has no personal income tax, so you won't pay Texas income tax on royalties. However, if your mineral income exceeds certain thresholds, you may need to file a Texas franchise tax return. When you sell, you'll pay federal capital gains tax and potentially North Carolina state tax, but no Texas state income tax on the sale. Consult a tax professional for specifics.
You can sell leased minerals. The buyer acquires your mineral ownership subject to the existing lease. You typically receive the sale price at closing, and the buyer receives all future royalties. This is common. Most Texas minerals we buy are under active leases.
Check your royalty statements. They typically list the county and lease name. Division orders also show the property location. If you have a deed or inheritance documents, the legal description will reference the county. We can help you identify the location if you send us your documents.
Not at all. Many families own minerals across multiple counties, especially if ancestors owned large ranches or bought land in different areas. We can buy all your Texas minerals in a single transaction, even if they're in different counties with different operators. One closing, one payment.

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We'll research your Texas mineral rights and provide a written offer. No obligation, no cost.

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254 counties

~160,000 active wells

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