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Last updated: June 2026
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Start NowBuckhead Energy acquires mineral rights and royalties throughout Wyoming. We provide comprehensive valuations and quick closings for mineral rights owners across the state.
Specialized in state regulatory compliance to maximize value for Wyoming mineral owners.
Our Wyoming acquisition team provides competitive, data-driven offers promptly.
19 years of experience buying Wyoming mineral rights. Deep understanding of local geology, regulations, and market dynamics.
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Wyoming minerals span some of the most distinct plays in the country — Powder River Basin Niobrara and Turner horizontal development, Pinedale Anticline and Jonah Field gas, Green River Basin production, and legacy conventional fields in the Big Horn Basin. What your interest commands depends on which of these worlds it sits in, the operator developing it, and your lease terms.
Modern horizontal drilling concentrates in the eastern Powder River Basin — Campbell, Converse, and Johnson counties — targeting the Niobrara, Turner, and related benches. Sublette and Sweetwater carry major gas fields; Laramie and Goshen sit on the Niobrara trend’s southern reaches.
The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (WOGCC) permits wells, approves spacing, and handles forced pooling. Its public records — permits, spuds, completions — are the activity signals buyers underwrite.
Wyoming levies severance taxes on production (withheld before your royalty check) and counties assess producing minerals — but Wyoming has no state income tax on royalty income or sale proceeds. Confirm specifics with a CPA.
Many Wyoming interests still sit under legacy 1/8 (12.5%) leases. On new leasing in active areas, a 25% (1/4) royalty is the owner-favorable target — and the royalty rate flows directly into what your minerals are worth.
Most-active counties: Campbell County · Converse County · Johnson County · Sublette County · Laramie County · Niobrara County
There is no per-acre average worth using: value depends on whether your interest is producing, which basin and bench it sits in (Powder River Niobrara/Turner vs. Pinedale gas vs. legacy conventional), the operator, your decimal and royalty rate, and current prices. A written offer computed from your specific interest is the realistic answer — Buckhead Energy provides one free.
Gather your deed, any division orders, recent check stubs, and your lease; request a written offer from a direct buyer; review the purchase agreement; sign a notarized mineral deed at closing and receive funds by wire. Buckhead Energy handles and pays for title work and typically closes within 30-45 days.
Production is subject to state severance taxes (withheld by the operator) and counties assess producing minerals, but Wyoming has no state income tax — royalty income and sale proceeds are not income-taxed at the state level. Confirm your situation with a CPA.
Sell your mineral rights in Wyoming — free written offer from a direct buyer, no fees or commissions, closing in 30–45 days.
Ground-truth your Wyoming minerals against current, dated, sourced market data before you decide to sell:
As of , Wyoming shows 68 recent drilling permits and 162 drilled-but-uncompleted (DUC) wells, with Eog Resources the most active operator. Source: TX RRC / OK OCC well-header & permit records, aggregated by Buckhead Energy. Refreshed monthly.
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Buckhead Energy purchases mineral rights in all Wyoming counties. Click any county below for specific information.
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