# Sell Mineral Rights in Fallon County, Montana | Berlin Royalties

> Selling mineral rights in Fallon County, Montana? Berlin buys Cedar Creek Anticline Red River, Interlake and Madison interests around Baker, Plevna, Willard. Free valuation.

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Where We Buy · Montana · Fallon County

## Sell your Fallon County mineral rights.

Baker, Plevna, Willard: the Cedar Creek Anticline, one of the great long lived structural trends in the Rockies, where unit participation and pore space rights both matter.

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Fallon County sits on the Cedar Creek Anticline, one of the longest lived structural trends in the Rocky Mountains, producing from Ordovician Red River, Silurian Interlake, and Mississippian Madison. Layered over it is shallow biogenic Eagle Sandstone gas at Baker and Baker North, historically used as a gas storage field. Roughly 916 wells produce across 224 leases, and the county is gas weighted by volume today, with oil down from about 7.9 million barrels in 2006 to roughly 2.4 million in 2024.

Two things make this county genuinely different from anywhere else we buy.

First, unitization. Unit 8-A, Unit 8-B, and Baker North Eagle mean participation factors govern revenue rather than net mineral acres. The unit agreement is the operative document and we read it before quoting anything.

Second, pore space. The anticline has been the subject of carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and, more recently, a proposed carbon storage project that was ultimately abandoned. Pore space and sequestration rights are live here in a way they are not in most producing counties. We think a Fallon County mineral deed should address them explicitly rather than leaving the question open, and we would tell you to raise that with a Montana attorney before signing anything, including anything from us.

This is a maintenance and enhanced recovery asset rather than a drilling county. There are no new drilling permits. Value sits in a long, shallow, unit governed decline. Send us your division order and we will show you exactly how your participation factor works.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### Red River and Interlake

The Cedar Creek Anticline's deep Ordovician and Silurian pays, produced for decades and now under enhanced recovery.

### Madison

Mississippian production along the same structural trend.

### Eagle Sandstone

Shallow biogenic gas at Baker and Baker North, historically used as a gas storage field.

Counties

## Communities we see in Fallon County title

Baker

Plevna

Willard

Ollie

Webster

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

Questions

## Straight answers for Fallon County owners

Why is my Fallon County interest paid through a unit?
Because the Cedar Creek Anticline is heavily unitized, including Unit 8-A, Unit 8-B, and Baker North Eagle. Inside a unit, your revenue is governed by a tract participation factor in the unit agreement rather than by your raw net mineral acres. This is the most important thing to understand about a Fallon County mineral position, and any valuation that skips the unit agreement is guessing.

Should a mineral deed in Fallon County address pore space or carbon storage?
We think it should, and this is genuinely unusual advice that applies here more than almost anywhere. The Cedar Creek Anticline has been the subject of carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery, and a related carbon project was proposed and later abandoned in the area. Pore space and sequestration rights are live issues on this structure. A deed that is silent on them is leaving a question open. Talk to a Montana oil and gas attorney about how you want that handled before you sign anything.

Is Fallon County an oil county or a gas county?
Both, but the current production is overwhelmingly gas by volume. Roughly 916 wells produce across 224 leases, with about 16,200 barrels of oil against 277,100 Mcf of gas in a recent month. Oil has fallen from around 7.9 million barrels in 2006 to about 2.4 million in 2024. Ridge Oil and Gas operates the great majority of the wells, nearly all of them gas.

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