{
  "state": {
    "name": "New Mexico",
    "abbreviation": "NM",
    "slug": "newmexico"
  },
  "county": {
    "name": "Roosevelt",
    "slug": "roosevelt-nm",
    "url": "https://www.americanroyaltybuyers.com/mineral-rights/newmexico/roosevelt-nm",
    "basinSlug": "centralbasinplatform",
    "description": "American Royalty Buyers purchases mineral rights and royalties in Roosevelt County, New Mexico. Known for its energy potential, we provide expert valuations.",
    "overview": "Roosevelt County, around Portales in eastern New Mexico along the Texas line, sits on the Northwest Shelf of the Permian Basin. Oil and gas activity is modest and largely shallow, drawn from San Andres and related Permian carbonates on the shelf's updip margin.",
    "geology": "Roosevelt County lies on the eastern Northwest Shelf, where Permian San Andres and associated carbonates produce at shallow depths along the shelf edge. Production is conventional and scattered, more limited than in the Lea County core to the south.",
    "activity": "Activity in Roosevelt County centers on shallow San Andres oil production on the Northwest Shelf, with development thinning toward the New Mexico–Texas line. It is a lower-activity Permian shelf county than neighboring Lea County.",
    "keyFormations": [
      "San Andres",
      "Yeso",
      "Glorieta"
    ],
    "stats": [
      {
        "label": "Sub-Basin",
        "value": "Northwest Shelf (eastern edge)"
      },
      {
        "label": "Primary Play",
        "value": "Shallow San Andres carbonate"
      },
      {
        "label": "Hub City",
        "value": "Portales"
      }
    ],
    "faqs": [
      {
        "q": "Is Roosevelt County, New Mexico in the Permian Basin?",
        "a": "Yes, on the eastern Northwest Shelf of the Permian Basin along the Texas line. Production is modest and mostly shallow, from San Andres and related Permian carbonates, north of the more active Lea County core."
      },
      {
        "q": "Is there much oil and gas activity in Roosevelt County?",
        "a": "Roosevelt County is a lower-activity Permian shelf county. Production is conventional and shallow, concentrated in San Andres carbonates, and lighter than in neighboring Lea County to the south."
      },
      {
        "q": "How does ARB value Roosevelt County mineral rights?",
        "a": "ARB reviews public production data, your operator and formations, decimal interest, and nearby activity, then provides a free, no-obligation offer with no fee to you and no obligation to accept."
      }
    ]
  }
}