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Own Mineral Rights in Oklahoma?

We help Ohio residents sell inherited Oklahoma mineral rights in SCOOP, STACK, Anadarko Basin, and other areas. Complete the sale without leaving Ohio.

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Oklahoma Minerals, Ohio Residence

Oklahoma has been producing oil and gas for over a century, creating generational wealth through mineral rights that have passed through families. If you're an Ohio resident who inherited Oklahoma minerals, you're managing a valuable asset from the Midwest—far from the SCOOP and STACK plays that drive Oklahoma production today.

Many Ohio residents discover they own Oklahoma minerals after inheriting from family members who lived in Oklahoma during the oil boom years, or from relatives who worked in the oil industry and relocated to the Rust Belt. Managing these assets from another state can be challenging:

Understanding Oklahoma's unique mineral laws and pooling rules

Dealing with force pooling notices and elections

Tracking production across SCOOP, STACK, and legacy areas

Filing Oklahoma income tax returns for royalty income

Major Oklahoma Producing Areas

We buy minerals throughout Oklahoma. The state's geology supports multiple productive plays:

SCOOP Play

South Central Oklahoma Oil Province in the Woodford and Springer formations. Counties: Grady, Stephens, Garvin, Carter, McClain.

STACK Play

Sooner Trend, Anadarko, Canadian, Kingfisher area. Counties: Canadian, Kingfisher, Blaine, Dewey, Custer.

Anadarko Basin

One of the deepest sedimentary basins in North America. Multiple stacked pay zones across western Oklahoma.

Arkoma Basin

Eastern Oklahoma natural gas play. Counties: Pittsburg, Latimer, Coal, Hughes, Haskell.

Oklahoma's Unique Pooling Rules

Oklahoma has some of the strongest compulsory pooling (force pooling) laws in the country. If an operator wants to drill a well and you haven't voluntarily leased, they can pool your minerals through the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Understanding your options when you receive a pooling notice is important.

When you sell your Oklahoma minerals, you transfer all future pooling decisions to the buyer. This can be a relief for owners who don't want to navigate these complex decisions from out of state.

Selling Oklahoma Minerals from Ohio

1
Tell Us About Your Minerals

County, section/township/range, current production

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We Research & Value

Production data, permits, development potential

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Sign at OH Notary

No travel to Oklahoma required

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Receive Payment

Wire transfer or certified check

Oklahoma-Specific Questions

A pooling notice means an operator wants to drill and is creating a drilling unit that includes your minerals. You typically have options: lease voluntarily, participate as a working interest owner, or be pooled at a statutory rate. If you're considering selling anyway, this is often a good time—a pending well can increase value. Contact us for a quick evaluation.
Yes, Oklahoma taxes non-resident income from Oklahoma sources, including mineral royalties. You likely need to file an Oklahoma non-resident return each year. When you sell, Oklahoma may tax the gain. Ohio may provide a credit for taxes paid to other states. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Yes, we buy both leased and unleased minerals. Unleased minerals may have different value depending on drilling activity in the area. If operators are actively leasing nearby, your unleased minerals could be quite valuable. We'll evaluate your specific situation and provide an offer.
SCOOP (South Central Oklahoma Oil Province) and STACK (Sooner Trend Anadarko Canadian Kingfisher) are both horizontal drilling plays that have driven Oklahoma's oil and gas resurgence. SCOOP is in south-central Oklahoma, while STACK is further north. Both target the Woodford Shale and other formations. Minerals in either play can be quite valuable.

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