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Sell Your Texas Mineral Rights

From the Permian Basin to the Eagle Ford, Haynesville, and Barnett — we buy Texas mineral and royalty interests in all 254 counties. 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 Texas: 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.

Texas drilling right now — from state regulator records, as of 2026-08-19:

3,409
Permits · trailing 24 mo
707
DUC wells in inventory
606
Spudded · last 90 days
OXY
Most active operator

Activity near your tract is a real input to what your minerals are worth. Full Texas drilling report →

Selling Texas Minerals: What's Different Here

Texas is the most active oil & gas state in the country, and buyer competition is real — which is why a written offer you can compare matters more here than anywhere.

Producing Texas minerals are appraised on county tax rolls each year; your appraisal notice and royalty check stubs are usually all we need to start a valuation.

Texas title work is fast by industry standards, and we pay all title and closing costs — most Texas closings fund in 30–45 days.

Track live Texas drilling on our Texas drilling activity report — permits, spuds, and DUC inventory by county, refreshed monthly.

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 Texas?

Three steps: tell us about your Texas 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 Texas?

Producing and non-producing mineral rights, royalty interests (including NPRIs and ORRIs), and fractional or undivided interests anywhere in Texas. 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 Texas 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 Texas?

The company named on your royalty check stub is your payor — usually the well operator. The largest Texas payors by wells operated are Oxy, Hilcorp Energy Company, and Pioneer Natural Resources. A royalty check from any Texas 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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Sell by Texas County

Dedicated selling pages with live drilling data:

Andrews County · Archer County · Bastrop County · Brazos County · Burleson County · Carson County · Collingsworth County · Culberson County · DeWitt County · Dimmit County · Eastland County · Ector County · Fayette County · Glasscock County · Gonzales County · Gray County · Grimes County · Hansford County · Harrison County · Hartley County · Potter County · Randall County · Donley County · Oldham County · Deaf Smith County · Briscoe County · Hall County · Childress County · Dallam County · Armstrong County · Hemphill County · Howard County · Hutchinson County · Irion County · Karnes County · La Salle County · Lee County · Leon County · Lipscomb County · Loving County · Madison County · Martin County · Midland County · Milam County · Moore County · Nacogdoches County · Ochiltree County · Panola County · Reagan County · Reeves County · Roberts County · Robertson County · Rusk County · San Augustine County · Shackelford County · Shelby County · Sherman County · Stephens County · Throckmorton County · Upton County · Walker County · Ward County · Washington County · Webb County · Wheeler County · Wichita County · Winkler County · Young County

Who Pays Royalties in Texas?

The largest Texas 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.

Oxy (25,876 wells) · Hilcorp Energy Company (25,693 wells) · Pioneer Natural Resources (19,377 wells) · Diamondback Energy (13,768 wells) · Basa Resources (11,668 wells) · Eog Resources (11,186 wells) · Exxon Mobil (10,010 wells) · Apache (9,680 wells) · Scout Energy Management (8,782 wells) · Bcemach III LLC (8,408 wells)

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