# Sell Mineral Rights in Morgan County, Colorado | Berlin Royalties

> Selling mineral rights in Morgan County, Colorado? Berlin buys mineral acreage around Fort Morgan, Brush, Wiggins, Weldona. Honest valuation on a dormant county.

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Where We Buy · Colorado · Morgan County

## Sell your Morgan County mineral rights.

Fort Morgan, Brush, Wiggins: five producing wells in the entire county and a large plugging obligation behind them, which makes this an acreage question.

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Morgan County is on the eastern DJ shelf, and it is effectively dormant. Roughly 5 wells produce against 3,040 drilled and about 2,207 inactive, with county oil down from roughly 140,762 barrels in 2012 to about 22,331 in 2025 and gas down from roughly 446,458 Mcf in 2014 to about 3,111. There are no permits and no spuds.

The historic production was shallow D Sand and J Sand conventional. An early Niobrara horizontal test exists but produced trivially, and no commercial horizontal play has been established here. This is a single zone shelf county, not a stacked play.

So we value Morgan County minerals as speculative acreage rather than as income, and we show you the reasoning. There is no production stream to buy. What there is, is the possibility of a future lease bonus if operators return, and that is a modest number honestly arrived at.

One caution specific to this county. K.P. Kauffman Company, which carries roughly 623 leases and 876 wells statewide, has been a repeated Energy and Carbon Management Commission enforcement and plugging obligation subject. If your interest is tied to its operations, there is genuine orphan well and bonding exposure behind whatever is described as producing. We check operator status before assigning value, and we tell you what we find.

Colorado does follow the first marketable product rule under Rogers v. Westerman, and SB 19-181 gives unleased owners real leverage in any future pooling. We have no minimum interest size and we pay all closing costs. Send a legal description and we will tell you the truth about what is under it.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### D Sand and J Sand, Muddy

Legacy shallow oil and gas on the eastern DJ shelf. Single zone, not stacked.

### Niobrara

An early horizontal test exists but produced trivially. No commercial horizontal play is established here.

Counties

## Communities we see in Morgan County title

Fort Morgan

Brush

Wiggins

Log Lane Village

Weldona

Snyder

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

Questions

## Straight answers for Morgan County owners

Is Morgan County still producing?
Barely. Roughly 5 producing wells are on file against 3,040 total wells and about 2,207 classified inactive. County oil production has collapsed from roughly 140,762 barrels in 2012 to 22,331 in 2025 and about 8,586 year to date in 2026. Gas fell from about 446,458 Mcf in 2014 to roughly 3,111. There are no permits and no spuds. We would rather tell you that than quote a number that implies a production stream.

So how should my Morgan County minerals be valued?
As leasing and speculative acreage rather than as income. There is no meaningful production stream to buy here, so what you own is the possibility of a future lease bonus if operators ever return to the eastern shelf. That is a modest and honest number, and we will show you exactly how we arrived at it. If we think holding costs you nothing and you should keep it, we will say that instead.

I heard my royalty is tied to an operator with plugging problems. Should I be concerned?
It is worth understanding. K.P. Kauffman Company, which carries roughly 623 leases and 876 wells across Colorado, has been a repeated Energy and Carbon Management Commission enforcement and plugging obligation subject. If your royalty is tied to its operations there is real orphan well and bonding exposure behind it, which affects whether a well described as producing keeps producing. We check operator status before assigning value to any Colorado interest.

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## Find out what your Morgan County minerals are worth.

Free, no obligation, and no pressure. We reply within one business day, usually faster.

Prefer the phone? Call or text [918-984-1645](tel:9189841645) and you will get Stephen, the owner, not a call center. If we miss you, we text back the same day.

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