Portales, Elida, Dora: the quiet northern edge of the Permian shelf, with 94 producing wells and six permits in the last 90 days.
Roosevelt County sits on the far northern shelf of the Permian, well outside the Delaware Basin core. There is not much production, and we will say so plainly rather than pricing your minerals as though Lea County activity reaches you. What Roosevelt minerals do carry is optionality: shelf plays move, and unleased acreage on a quiet shelf costs nothing to hold.
Whatever you own here, producing royalties, non-producing acreage, or an inherited fraction split among family, we will identify it from whatever paperwork you have, value it off the actual wells and units rather than off a county average, and show you the reasoning with the offer. Free, no obligation, and no pressure: if keeping it is the right answer, we will say so.
Well, rig and permit counts are sourced from Enverus and current as of August 2026. See our Permian Basin page for how the play as a whole is valued.
The northern edge of the Permian Basin shelf, lightly drilled compared with Lea County to the south.
The shallow carbonate targets across the shelf.
Wherever your tract sits in Roosevelt County, we will research it free and value it with the work shown.
Free, no obligation, and no pressure. We reply within one business day, usually faster.
Prefer the phone? Call or text 918-984-1645 and you will get Stephen, the owner, not a call center. If we miss you, we text back the same day.