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

> Selling mineral rights in Sublette County, Wyoming? Berlin buys Lance and Mesaverde royalties and federal lease interests around Pinedale, Big Piney, Marbleton. Free valuation.

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Where We Buy · Wyoming · Sublette County

## Sell your Sublette County mineral rights.

Pinedale, Big Piney, Marbleton: the Pinedale Anticline and Jonah Field, two of the largest tight gas accumulations in the Rockies, and almost entirely federal.

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Sublette County holds the Pinedale Anticline and Jonah Field, two of the largest tight gas accumulations in the Rocky Mountains, with roughly 6,801 producing wells out of about 12,647 drilled. Jonah Energy operates all of Jonah and has authorization for roughly 3,500 more wells across the 141,000 acre Normally Pressured Lance area. PureWest operates Pinedale. ExxonMobil, Hilcorp, Denbury, Breitburn, and Wexpro are also here.

Two things about owning minerals in this county are unusual enough to state plainly.

First, fee minerals are scarce. The Pinedale Anticline Project Area is roughly 80 percent federal surface, 5 percent state, and 15 percent private, and Jonah Field is about 98 percent BLM managed. Most people who receive Sublette County checks hold federal lease royalty rather than fee minerals in the ground. Those are different assets and they convey differently, so the first thing we do is establish which one you have.

Second, the stacking here is vertical tight gas rather than horizontal shale benches. A single wellbore penetrates hundreds of feet of stacked Lance and Mesaverde sands, and Jonah's productive section is divided into five pay intervals. Value accrues per wellbore, which means the right question is how many more wells your spacing supports rather than how many formations are present.

Wyoming protects your royalty from production cost deductions by statute, imposes no individual income tax on your gain, and has no dormant mineral act. Send us a check stub or a legal description and we will tell you what you own and what it is worth.

Drilling Activity · Updated 2026-08-17

## What's happening in Sublette County right now

Active Rigs

1

Running for Purewest Energy LLC

Permits, Last 90 Days

0

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

### Lance

Overpressured tight gas at both the Pinedale Anticline and Jonah Field, the county's primary producer.

### Mesaverde Group

Including Rock Springs and Almond intervals.

### Frontier and Fort Union

Additional stacked tight gas section.

### Deep Paleozoic

Sour gas production in the LaBarge area.

Counties

## Communities we see in Sublette County title

Pinedale

Big Piney

Marbleton

Boulder

Daniel

Bondurant

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

Questions

## Straight answers for Sublette County owners

Do I actually own fee minerals in Sublette County?
Often not, and this is the first thing to establish. Fee minerals here are scarce. The Pinedale Anticline Project Area is roughly 80 percent federal surface, 5 percent state, and 15 percent private, and Jonah Field is about 98 percent BLM managed with two state sections. Most royalty in this county is federal lease royalty rather than fee mineral royalty, and those are different assets with different transfer requirements. We will tell you which you hold, free.

How does stacked pay work in Sublette County?
Differently from a shale play, and it changes the arithmetic. Pinedale and Jonah are stacked in the tight gas sense: the productive section is divided into multiple pay intervals, and a single vertical or directional wellbore penetrates hundreds of feet of stacked Lance and Mesaverde sands. Jonah's productive section is divided into five pay intervals. Value accrues per wellbore rather than per horizontal bench, which means the right question is how many more wells the spacing supports, not how many formations exist.

Is Sublette County still being drilled?
Yes, on a large scale, and the inventory is enormous. Jonah Energy operates all of Jonah Field and has been authorized for roughly 3,500 additional wells across the 141,000 acre Normally Pressured Lance project area. PureWest operates Pinedale. ExxonMobil, Hilcorp, Denbury, Breitburn, and Wexpro are also present. Roughly 6,801 wells produce out of about 12,647 drilled, and Sublette is among Wyoming's top revenue producing counties.

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