Direct Buyer of Oil & Gas Mineral Rights
Sell mineral rights, royalty interests, NPRI, and ORRI straight to a principal buyer. We buy with our own capital and hold what we buy — no brokers, no flipping, no middlemen. Free written offer in 48 hours.
Pointer Minerals By The Numbers
1,000+
Active Producing Wells
19
Active States
48 hrs
Turnaround for Offers
What We Buy
Easier Than You Think
Selling Mineral Rights: What to Expect
Selling mineral rights is a recorded real-property transaction: you convey the minerals (or the royalty carved from them) by deed, filed in the county where the property sits, in exchange for a one-time cash payment. Done right, it's simpler than most owners expect — the buyer should carry the paperwork, the title research, and the closing costs. That's how we work.
If you've been searching “how to sell mineral rights” or “should I sell my mineral rights,” the honest answer starts with three questions: what do you own (mineral, royalty, NPRI, or ORRI), where is it, and what has it been paying? A check stub, a division order, or an old deed answers all three. Send us any one of them — or just the county and operator name — and we'll underwrite the interest against current production data and send a written offer within 48 hours.
A mineral rights sale with Pointer has no fees and no commissions: the number on the offer is the number that arrives at closing, typically within 7 days of a signed agreement. You never pay for title work, deed preparation, or notary service, and you're never obligated to accept. If holding is the better answer for your situation, we'll say so.
Ready to sell your mineral rights, or just want a number to think about? Start with how our process works or find your property in the states and counties we buy in.
How We Value Minerals
What Makes Us Different
Our Footprint
Top Producing Counties
Lea County, NM
Permian Basin
Eddy County, NM
Permian Basin
Midland County, TX
Permian Basin
Martin County, TX
Permian Basin
Reeves County, TX
Delaware Basin
Loving County, TX
Delaware Basin
Webb County, TX
Eagle Ford Shale
McKenzie County, ND
Bakken / Williston
Howard County, TX
Permian Basin
Karnes County, TX
Eagle Ford Shale
Reagan County, TX
Permian Basin
Upton County, TX
Permian Basin
Why People Sell
What We Buy
Mineral interest in the Permian Basin
Non-participating royalty interest (NPRI)
Overriding royalty interest (ORRI) in the SCOOP play
Royalty interest in the Bakken Formation
From the Blog
Educational Guide
Ohio is one of the few producing states where inherited mineral rights can genuinely be lost to the surface owner through inaction. The Dormant Mineral Act sets out exactly how that happens — and exactly how heirs can stop it. If your family once owned minerals in eastern Ohio, the time to check is before a notice arrives, not after.
Read more →Educational Guide
Most North Dakota mineral heirs live somewhere else — the Bakken boom turned homestead-era minerals into valuable assets held by families two or three generations removed from the state. This guide covers how out-of-state heirs establish ownership, North Dakota's 20-year abandonment statute, getting paid, and the keep-or-sell decision.
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A non-executive mineral interest is real mineral ownership with one piece missing: the power to lease. That missing piece — held by someone else, often a relative or a stranger several deeds removed — shapes everything about what the interest pays, what it is worth, and what its owner can do about it.
Read more →Basin Expertise
The most active oil basin in the United States, spanning West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
South Texas's prolific oil and gas shale play, stretching from the Mexican border to College Station.
The Williston Basin of western North Dakota and eastern Montana — home to the Bakken and Three Forks formations that launched the US shale revolution.
The Anadarko Basin of western Oklahoma — one of the largest and most prolific sedimentary basins in North America, home to the SCOOP and STACK horizontal plays.
Colorado's most active oil basin, centered in Weld County northeast of Denver.
One of the deepest and most productive dry gas plays in the country, positioned near Gulf Coast LNG export.
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