# Sell Mineral Rights in Washington County, Ohio | Berlin Royalties

> Selling mineral rights in Washington County, Ohio? Berlin buys legacy conventional and non-producing mineral interests around Marietta, Belpre, Beverly, Lowell. No minimum.

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Where We Buy · Ohio · Washington County

## Sell your Washington County mineral rights.

Marietta, Belpre, Beverly: America's oldest continuously producing oil district outside Titusville, with 17,800 wells drilled and almost nothing producing today.

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Washington County is where American oil history is, and where Ohio's shale play is not.

The Macksburg field was one of the first oil fields in the United States, producing from the 1860s, and roughly 17,800 wells have been drilled in this county over the century and a half since, the largest historic count of any county we cover anywhere. What produces today is negligible: about 1,100 barrels and 241,900 Mcf in a recent quarter, a rounding error in Ohio terms. The Utica is present but marginal at this depth and maturity and is essentially undeveloped.

We put that first because Washington County gets marketed against Monroe and Belmont and it should not be. If someone is pricing your Marietta area minerals on Utica comparables, ask them which wells they mean.

What is here is a very old, very fragmented conventional estate: 19th century leases still of record, royalty fractions in tiny denominators, and an enormous idle and orphan well population that Ohio's plugging program continues to work through. We buy small conventional interests with no minimum and we pay all closing costs, and we will tell you when an interest is not worth the cost of the paperwork.

The more urgent point is protective. With that much history and that many severances, Washington County has a large population of dormant severed interests exposed to both the Dormant Mineral Act and the Marketable Title Act, which West v. Bode confirmed operate independently. If nothing has been recorded in your family's name in decades, record a claim to preserve. That advice costs us deals and it is still the right advice.

Drilling Activity · Updated 2026-08-17

## What's happening in Washington County right now

Active Rigs

0

Permits, Last 90 Days

4

Most active: Big M Petroleum Corporation

Completions, Last 90 Days

0

New wells turned to sales in the county.

County totals. Source: Enverus, as of 2026-08-17. Rigs are currently active; permits are those approved in the last 90 days; completions are wells reporting first production in the last 90 days, which lags by state. A zero does not mean nothing is happening, only that nothing was reported in that window. Activity like this is exactly what moves mineral value. If it is happening near you, find out what your interest is worth before you take anyone's offer.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### Historic conventional

The Macksburg field, one of the first oil fields in the United States, dating to the 1860s, plus Berea, Clinton, and Cow Run sands.

### Utica and Point Pleasant

Present but marginal at this depth and maturity, and essentially undeveloped. What little modern gas exists trends dry to lean.

Counties

## Communities we see in Washington County title

Marietta

Belpre

Beverly

Lowell

Macksburg

New Matamoras

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

Questions

## Straight answers for Washington County owners

Is Washington County part of the shale play?
Effectively no, and we will say so rather than letting you price it that way. The Utica here is marginal at this depth and maturity and is essentially undeveloped. Roughly 17,800 wells have been drilled historically, the largest count of any county we cover, against quarterly output of about 1,100 barrels and 241,900 Mcf, which is a rounding error in Ohio terms. Do not let anyone price Washington County against Monroe or Belmont.

My family has a tiny old royalty here from the 1800s. Is it worth anything?
Possibly a small amount, and we are one of very few buyers who will look at it. This is America's oldest continuously producing oil district outside Titusville, and the title reflects it: 19th century leases still of record, royalty fractions in very small denominators, and a large idle and orphan well population. We buy small conventional interests with no minimum and pay all closing costs, and we will tell you honestly when an interest is not worth the paperwork.

What should I do about my Washington County minerals if they are not producing?
Protect them first, then decide. Ohio's Dormant Mineral Act at R.C. 5301.56 lets a surface owner reclaim a severed interest after 20 years with no savings event, and the Marketable Title Act can extinguish an interest missing from a 40 year root of title chain. West v. Bode confirmed both apply independently. With 17,800 wells drilled and a century and a half of severances, Washington County has a very large population of exactly the kind of dormant interest those statutes reach. A recorded claim to preserve costs a recording fee and is the direct answer.

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

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