# Sell Mineral Rights in Goshen County, Wyoming | Berlin Royalties

> Selling mineral rights in Goshen County, Wyoming? Berlin buys speculative mineral acreage around Torrington, Lingle, Yoder, LaGrange. Honest valuation on unproven acreage.

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Where We Buy · Wyoming · Goshen County

## Sell your Goshen County mineral rights.

Torrington, Lingle, Yoder: three producing wells in the whole county, which makes this a leasing question rather than a royalty question, and we will price it that way.

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Goshen County is a page we wrote because owners here get sold a story, and the story is not supported by the wells.

Goshen was leased heavily between 2010 and 2014 during the southeast Wyoming rush that followed EOG's Jake well across the line in Weld County, Colorado. The rush did not produce a discovery. Only 2 of 121 southeast Wyoming horizontal permits issued in that window were in Goshen, the three county area rig count fell to zero by early 2011, and today there are three producing wells in the entire county against 2,222 drilled. Recent monthly production runs a few hundred barrels with no gas at all.

So if someone is offering you a Niobrara price on Goshen County acreage, ask them which wells they are pointing at. We will price your interest as speculative acreage with future lease bonus potential rather than as production, we will show you exactly how we got there, and if we think holding costs you nothing and you should keep it, we will say so.

What Goshen does offer is clean ownership. This is overwhelmingly private agricultural land plus state trust sections, without the federal and Union Pacific checkerboard complications found in southern and western Wyoming. Wyoming has no dormant mineral act, so nothing lapses; no individual income tax, so no state tax on a sale; and a statutory rule at W.S. 30-5-304 protecting royalty from production cost deductions if a well ever is drilled.

Send us a legal description and we will run the records and tell you the truth about what is under it, free.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### Niobrara and Codell

Leased heavily during the 2010 to 2014 southeast Wyoming rush that followed EOG's Jake well in Weld County. Only 2 of 121 southeast Wyoming horizontal permits in that period were in Goshen, and no commercial discovery followed.

### Nothing proven at depth

We could find no commercial play established anywhere in the county.

Counties

## Communities we see in Goshen County title

Torrington

Lingle

Yoder

LaGrange

Fort Laramie

Veteran

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

Questions

## Straight answers for Goshen County owners

I was told my Goshen County minerals are Niobrara acreage. Is that true?
It is true that Goshen was leased on that theory during the 2010 to 2014 rush after EOG's Jake well in Weld County, Colorado. It is not true that the theory worked. Only 2 of 121 southeast Wyoming horizontal permits issued in that window were in Goshen County, no commercial discovery followed, and the area rig count went to zero by early 2011. Any offer premised on Weld County analogy is not supported by drilling results here, and we will tell you that even though it means a lower number from us.

Are my Goshen County minerals worth anything at all?
Some, but as speculative acreage rather than as income. There are three producing wells in the entire county against 2,222 wells drilled, and recent monthly county production has been on the order of a few hundred barrels with no gas. Value here comes from the possibility of a future lease bonus, not from production. That is a modest, honest number and we will explain exactly how we got to it. Sometimes the right answer is that holding costs you nothing and you should keep it.

Is Goshen County good for fee mineral ownership?
Yes, in the sense that fee minerals are abundant and title is generally clean. This is overwhelmingly private agricultural land plus state trust sections 16 and 36, without the federal and railroad checkerboard complications of southern and western Wyoming. Wyoming also has no dormant mineral act, no state income tax, and a statutory rule protecting royalty from production cost deductions. The minerals are easy to own. They just have not produced.

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

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