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Considering Selling Mineral Rights in the Southwest?
Tell us about your mineral, royalty, or inherited oil and gas interests in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, or Nevada. We'll review the information and help you understand the possible next step—without pressure or obligation.
Private information • No obligation • Straightforward communication
You do not need to know every ownership detail before contacting us. Depending on the property and circumstances, Titan Property Investors may evaluate the opportunity directly or work with qualified buyers and industry professionals.
How a Southwest mineral review works
Tell us what you have
Share the state, county, and whatever ownership details you know. Missing pieces are normal.
We review the information
We look at location, production status, and documentation to understand what the interest actually is.
You get a straight answer
That may be a purchase discussion, a referral to a qualified buyer, or an honest 'not a fit right now.'
One region, seven very different states
A Texas abstract-and-survey description, an Oklahoma pooling order, and a federal lease in Utah are not the same problem. Start with your state to see what actually applies to your interest.
Owner guides
Written for Southwest mineral and royalty owners who want to understand their situation before deciding anything.
Inherited Mineral Rights in the Southwest
Inherited interests are the most common thing we hear about, and the most common reason owners feel stuck. You do not need to have everything figured out before contacting us.
Producing Mineral Rights and Active Royalty Interests
If checks are arriving, you already hold the two most useful pieces of information: who operates the wells and what they are paying you.
Non-Producing Mineral Rights
Minerals with no wells are not worthless, but their value depends almost entirely on where they sit relative to activity.
Oil and Gas Royalties Explained
Not every payment from an oil company is the same kind of ownership, and the differences change what you can sell.
Selling Part of Your Mineral Rights
Selling everything is not the only option. Many Southwest owners sell a portion and keep the rest.
Mineral Rights and Probate
Minerals sit in the state where the land is, not the state where the owner lived. That single fact causes most probate surprises.
Division Orders and Royalty Statements
These two documents answer most of the questions an owner has about what they own.
How to Determine Mineral Ownership
You do not need to know every ownership detail before contacting us, but these steps often answer the question yourself.
Mineral Rights Versus Surface Rights
Owning land and owning what is under it are two different things across most of the Southwest.
Tell us about your Southwest mineral rights
We review mineral and royalty opportunities throughout the Southwest. Submitting information does not guarantee an offer, and there is no obligation to accept one.