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Sell mineral rights · Permian Basin

Selling mineral rights in Lea County, New Mexico.

Lea County is New Mexico's leading oil-producing county, on the New Mexico side of the Delaware Basin.

A grounded read on Lea County minerals.

Owners here see development across the Bone Spring and Wolfcamp, with shallower Yeso production in parts of the county.

New Mexico ownership often involves federal and state lease tracts alongside fee minerals, which makes clear title and an orderly process important when you sell.

Whether you hold producing royalties or non-producing minerals, we evaluate your interest on its own facts and, when you choose to sell, run a transparent process through a network of buyers so value is revealed rather than assumed.

At a glance

Basin
Permian Basin
Area
Delaware Basin
Primary plays
Bone Spring, Wolfcamp, Yeso
County seat
Lovington

How selling works

Confirm what you own

We identify your interest and net revenue interest from your check detail, lease, and county records.

Reveal the market

We run a competitive, transparent process through a network of buyers so the market sets the price.

Close on your terms

You review offers with no obligation. If you accept, we handle a clean, orderly closing.

Minerals are a wasting asset, so timing relative to the decline curve matters. Wells in the Permian Basin decline steeply early, which is worth understanding before you judge any single offer. See what drives value.

Lea County questions

How do I sell my mineral rights in Lea County?
Start with a no-obligation conversation. We confirm what you own, identify your net revenue interest, and run a competitive, transparent process so the market sets the price rather than a single mailed offer. There is no cost to start.
What are mineral rights worth in Lea County, New Mexico?
Value in Lea County reflects the mix of horizons under your tract and the steep early decline typical of Delaware Basin wells. There is no single per-acre number; a credible valuation models your specific interest and its production. See our Lea County mineral rights value page for what drives it.
What do you buy in Lea County?
Mineral interests, royalties, overriding royalty interests, non-participating royalty, and non-operated working interests across the Permian Basin, including Bone Spring, Wolfcamp, Yeso production.
Do I have to accept an offer?
No. There is no obligation to accept any offer and no cost to start a conversation. You decide whether selling is right for you.

Curious what your Lea County interest is worth?

Start with a no-pressure conversation. No cost to start, and no obligation to accept any offer.

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