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

> Selling mineral rights in Natrona County, Wyoming? Berlin buys Salt Creek, Wall Creek and Tensleep royalties around Casper, Midwest, Edgerton. Honest valuation, free.

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Where We Buy · Wyoming · Natrona County

## Sell your Natrona County mineral rights.

Casper, Midwest, Edgerton: Salt Creek and Teapot Dome, a century of multi-pay anticlinal production now valued as enhanced recovery rather than drilling upside.

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Natrona County is a century of Wyoming oil history. Salt Creek, historically the Rocky Mountains' giant field at roughly 699 million barrels cumulative, produces from Wall Creek and Frontier sands plus Shannon, Sussex, Parkman, Lakota, Sundance, and Tensleep. Teapot Dome sits to the south. Grieve Field produces Muddy.

What matters for an owner is that this is a mature, enhanced recovery asset rather than a drilling county. Roughly 1,296 wells produce out of about 10,330 drilled, and there has been roughly one permit in two years with no recent spuds. We would rather tell you that than imply development is coming.

That also means the valuation method is different. These are conventional multi-pay anticlines developed by vertical wells over a hundred years and now produced through CO2 flooding. The right analysis is how much recovery remains under the flood, at what decline, not a shale style count of remaining horizontal locations. Applying shale logic here overstates the upside, and applying a shale multiple to this cash flow understates a long, stable, shallow declining stream. We show you the arithmetic we actually used.

FDL Operating holds Salt Creek, Monell, and Linch following the 2015 acquisition from Anadarko with KKR. Denbury runs Grieve. Salt Creek was Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 3, the Teapot Dome reserve, so federal acreage here is substantial and worth establishing.

Wyoming imposes no individual income tax on your gain, protects royalty from production cost deductions by statute, and has no dormant mineral act. Casper is the recording venue for a very large volume of central Wyoming instruments. Send us what you have.

Formations & Plays

## What produces here

### Wall Creek and Frontier

The primary pays at Salt Creek, historically the Rocky Mountains' giant field with roughly 699 million barrels cumulative.

### Shannon, Sussex and Parkman

Additional shallow pays on the same structures.

### Lakota, Sundance and Tensleep

Deeper conventional intervals across the county.

### Muddy

Producing at Grieve Field.

Counties

## Communities we see in Natrona County title

Casper

Midwest

Edgerton

Evansville

Mills

Alcova

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

Questions

## Straight answers for Natrona County owners

Is anyone drilling new wells in Natrona County?
Essentially no, and we will say that plainly. Natrona shows roughly one permit in the trailing two years and no recent spuds, with about 1,296 producing wells out of some 10,330 drilled. Value here is in long lived, shallow declining enhanced recovery royalty rather than in undrilled inventory. That is a real and predictable asset, and it should be priced as one rather than with a development premium attached.

How is a Salt Creek interest valued differently from a Powder River shale interest?
Almost entirely differently. Salt Creek and Teapot Dome are conventional multi-pay anticlines developed over a century by vertical wells and now produced through CO2 flooding. The stacking is structural rather than a series of horizontal benches, so the valuation logic is enhanced recovery driven: how much recovery remains, at what decline, under what flood. Applying a shale style remaining locations analysis here would be wrong, and applying a shale multiple to this cash flow would also be wrong.

Who operates Salt Creek now?
FDL Operating, the Fleur de Lis entity that with KKR acquired Salt Creek, Monell, and Linch fields plus the Howell CO2 pipeline from Anadarko in 2015. Denbury Onshore runs the Grieve Unit. Citation, Contango moving to Aethel, Black Bear, Beren, Cloud Peak Operating, and Callaway are also present. Note Salt Creek was Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 3, the Teapot Dome reserve, so federal acreage is substantial.

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