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Sell your Robertson County mineral rights.

Four rigs are running in Robertson County on a play that did not exist five years ago. If you own minerals here, almost nothing written for mineral owners covers what is happening under you.

Robertson County is the center of the Western Haynesville, Comstock's extension of deep Bossier and Haynesville gas far west of the traditional play. The wells are extraordinarily deep and extraordinarily hot, which is why nobody drilled them until recently and why the economics turn on things most valuations never consider. There is essentially no published material aimed at mineral owners in this play. That means offers arriving in Robertson County mailboxes are being made by people who know a great deal more than the owner does.

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 Western Haynesville page for how the play as a whole is valued.

Formations & Plays

What produces here

Western Haynesville and deep Bossier

The new play. Comstock has been drilling some of the deepest and hottest gas wells in North America here, in a county nobody associated with shale gas five years ago.

Woodbine and Eagle Ford

Oil targets across the county, worked by Wildfire Energy and others.

Legacy conventional

Decades of shallow production across the county, much of it now with Diversified.

Counties

Communities we see in Robertson County title

Franklin Hearne Calvert Bremond

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

Questions

Straight answers for Robertson County owners

What are mineral rights worth in Robertson County?
It turns on your section rather than on the county. Robertson County has roughly 1,704 producing wells, 4 rigs running right now, 25 permits approved in the last 90 days, and the difference between a tract inside an active unit and a quiet tract is large. Send what you have and we will tell you which one you own, with the arithmetic shown, free.
Who operates in Robertson County?
The largest producing positions belong to Hilcorp with roughly 574 producing wells, Wildfire Energy with roughly 320 producing wells, Diversified Energy with roughly 317 producing wells. That matters more than owners expect: each operator has its own check schedule, its own suspense practices, and its own appetite for drilling, and a family interest here frequently sits under more than one of them. Our operator directory has contact information for each.
Do you buy small or inherited fractional interests?
Yes. Inherited fractions are a specialty, including the small interests other buyers ignore, and we cure title problems at our cost. There is no minimum.
Free Valuation

Find out what your Robertson 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 and you will get Stephen, the owner, not a call center. If we miss you, we text back the same day.

No cost, no obligation, and we never share your information.

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