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Sell Your Nebraska Mineral Rights

DJ Basin oil in the panhandle and legacy fields in the southwest — we buy Nebraska mineral and royalty interests. Get a free written offer from a direct buyer — no broker commissions, no obligation, closings in 30–45 days.

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Direct buyer since 2007 · A+ BBB rating · 1,000+ acquisitions · Buying in 33 states

Selling in Nebraska: 3 Steps

1Tell us about your property — county and, if producing, a recent check stub.

2Get a free written offer — we research your wells and the activity around them, typically within 24–48 hours.

3Close in 30–45 days — we handle and pay for title and closing; funds wire at closing.

As of 2026-08-06, 40 operators are materially active across 8 Nebraska counties — from state regulator well records compiled by Buckhead Energy.

Selling Nebraska Minerals: What's Different Here

Nebraska's panhandle counties sit on the DJ Basin's edge; activity there follows Colorado's, and your minerals' value follows that activity.

Most Nebraska interests are small royalties tied to family farmland — we quote fractional interests other buyers ignore.

Title through county registers of deeds is typically clean, keeping closings quick.

Research your operator and county through our operator directory.

Why Owners Choose Buckhead Energy

Direct buyer — our own capital, no broker commissions, you keep 100% of the offer.

Track record — buying since 2007, A+ BBB rating, 1,000+ completed acquisitions.

Written, no-pressure offers — take the time you need, compare us against anyone.

We pay closing costs — title work handled and paid, funding in 30–45 days.

Not sure yet? Start with should I sell my mineral rights, what makes a fair price, or what to do with an unsolicited offer letter.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I sell my mineral rights in Nebraska?

Three steps: tell us about your Nebraska property (county and, if producing, a recent royalty statement help), we research the wells and activity around it and send a free written offer — typically within 24–48 hours — and if you accept, we handle and pay for the title work and closing, with funds usually wired in 30–45 days.

What do you buy in Nebraska?

Producing and non-producing mineral rights, royalty interests (including NPRIs and ORRIs), and fractional or undivided interests anywhere in Nebraska. Inherited interests are welcome — we can help complete transfer paperwork as part of closing.

Is there any cost or obligation?

No. The valuation and written offer are free with no obligation. If you sell, there are no broker commissions — Buckhead Energy is a direct buyer purchasing with its own capital, and we pay all title and closing costs.

How do I know an offer for my Nebraska minerals is fair?

Compare at least two written offers, and ask each buyer to explain how it valued your interest — production history, decline, operator activity, and your decimal interest should all figure in. Our guide to fair pricing walks through each factor.

Who pays oil & gas royalties in Nebraska?

The company named on your royalty check stub is your payor — usually the well operator. The largest Nebraska payors by wells operated are Currently Unassigned, Berexco, and Central Operating. A royalty check from any Nebraska payor is proof of a producing, sellable interest — Buckhead Energy buys mineral and royalty interests under every operator in the state.

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Who Pays Royalties in Nebraska?

The largest Nebraska payors by wells operated as of 2026-08-19 — if your checks come from one of these, that's a producing, sellable interest. Don't see yours? Look up any payor from a check stub.

Currently Unassigned (2,263 wells) · Berexco (657 wells) · Central Operating (612 wells) · Pan American Petroleum (386 wells) · Murfin Drlg (373 wells) · Exeter Drlg & Expl (351 wells) · Gear Drilling Company (345 wells) · Petroleum (299 wells) · Ohio Oil Company (272 wells) · Great Plains Energy (240 wells)