# Sell Mineral Rights in Broomfield, Colorado | Berlin Royalties

> Selling mineral rights in Broomfield, Colorado? Berlin buys Niobrara and Codell royalties in the City and County of Broomfield. Honest valuation on a developed-out position.

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Where We Buy · Colorado · Broomfield

## Sell your Broomfield mineral rights.

Broomfield: a consolidated city and county of 34 square miles that briefly ranked among Colorado's top oil producers, and where new development is effectively foreclosed.

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Broomfield is the smallest county in Colorado at roughly 34 square miles, and for a few years it was one of the state's largest oil producers. It is also the most restrictive place we buy, and we would rather explain that than quote you a number that implies otherwise.

Development here was concentrated in roughly 2018 through 2021, delivered from a small number of very large pads with names that show up in the records as Interchange, Livingston, Northwest A, United, Anthem, and Wildgrass. Roughly 79 wells produce out of 357 total, and county gas production fell from about 22.4 billion cubic feet in 2024 to 17.6 billion in 2025.

The regulatory history explains the rest. Voters approved a five year fracking suspension in 2013. A moratorium passed in May 2019 was extended to June 2021. In May 2020 Broomfield adopted 2,000 foot setbacks and new zoning restrictions, and development proceeded only under a negotiated operator agreement requiring electric drilling, sound walls, no on site tanks, and piped water.

So we underwrite Broomfield minerals on existing production only and assign no undeveloped value, and we say so out loud. If a buyer offers you a number here that implies future drilling, ask them where it is going to go.

SM Energy, through the Extraction and Crestone Peak entities, is effectively the only operator. Land records run through the Broomfield Clerk and Recorder.

Colorado does follow the first marketable product rule under Rogers v. Westerman, so gathering and compression to make gas marketable are not deductible from your check. Send us a statement and we will value the decline honestly.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### Niobrara

Multi-bench development delivered from a small number of very large pads, concentrated in roughly 2018 through 2021.

### Codell

Co-developed with the Niobrara on the same pads.

Counties

## Communities we see in Broomfield title

Broomfield

Interchange

Livingston

Anthem

Wildgrass

Wherever your tract sits in Broomfield, we will research it free and value it with the work shown.

Questions

## Straight answers for Broomfield owners

Will there be more drilling in Broomfield?
Realistically no, and this is the most important thing to understand before you accept or reject an offer here. Broomfield voters approved a five year fracking suspension in 2013, a moratorium passed in May 2019 was extended to June 2021, and in May 2020 Broomfield adopted 2,000 foot setbacks plus new zoning restrictions. Development proceeded only under a negotiated operator agreement with electric drilling, sound walls, no on site tanks, and piped water. Practically, Broomfield minerals are either already developed or effectively will not be. We underwrite existing production only and assign no undeveloped value, and we will tell you that is what we are doing.

Broomfield was a top oil county. Why is production falling?
Because it was a burst rather than a trend. Despite being Colorado's smallest county at roughly 34 square miles, Broomfield ranked among the state's top five oil producers from 2020 through 2024, on the strength of concentrated development in about 2018 through 2021. Roughly 79 wells produce out of 357 total, and county gas production fell from about 22.4 billion cubic feet in 2024 to 17.6 billion in 2025. That decline is normal for wells of that vintage and it is predictable, which makes the interest straightforward to value.

Who operates in Broomfield?
Only two companies of record: Extraction Oil and Gas and Crestone Peak Resources Operating, both now part of SM Energy following its merger with Civitas, which closed January 30, 2026. The top wells are the Interchange A S22-30 series. Land records run through the Broomfield Clerk and Recorder, since Broomfield is a consolidated city and county with no subordinate towns.

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