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Mineral rights value · Haynesville

What are mineral rights worth in Harrison County?

Harrison County is part of the East Texas Haynesville, a deep, dry natural gas play around Marshall. Here is what actually drives value, and why one mailed offer is not the same as market value.

What drives value here

Owners here see production from the Haynesville and Bossier shales, alongside the long-producing Cotton Valley.

Haynesville value reflects gas prices, the very steep first-year decline of dry-gas wells, and any remaining undeveloped potential under your tract.

Two forces pull on value constantly: commodity prices and the steep decline of modern wells. A sound valuation does not just look at last month’s revenue; it models how that revenue is likely to fall and what new drilling, if any, might add back. See the full breakdown.

Value factors

  • Your net revenue interest (the decimal that sets your share)
  • Producing vs non-producing, and remaining drilling potential
  • Which East Texas Haynesville benches are developed under your tract
  • Operator quality and activity
  • Where each well sits on its decline curve
  • Current oil and gas prices

Harrison County value questions

What are mineral rights worth in Harrison County, Texas?
There is no single per-acre number. Haynesville value reflects gas prices, the very steep first-year decline of dry-gas wells, and any remaining undeveloped potential under your tract. A credible valuation models your specific interest, its production history, and the decline curve rather than applying a flat rate.
How do you value mineral rights in Harrison County?
We confirm your net revenue interest, review recent check or revenue detail, and apply production history and decline modeling for the Haynesville, Bossier, Cotton Valley development under your acreage, alongside operator activity and current commodity prices.
Is a mailed offer the same as market value?
Not necessarily. A single unsolicited offer reflects one buyer's view on one day. A competitive process is how the market, rather than one letter, sets the price.
Can I get an estimate at no cost?
Yes. There is no cost to start a conversation and no obligation. We can lay out what a sale of your Harrison County interest might look like so you can decide with clear information.

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