Yes — you can sell your Haynesville mineral rights, and American Royalty Buyers is a direct buyer. What they are worth depends on your net mineral acres, whether the acreage is producing, the formations beneath it, nearby operator activity, and current commodity prices — there is no single per-acre price. A free, no-obligation valuation built from your specific acreage gives you the number, with the reasoning explained.
The Haynesville is one of the most productive dry-gas plays in the United States, straddling East Texas and northwestern Louisiana. On the Texas side — Harrison, Panola, Nacogdoches, and Shelby counties — deep, high-pressure horizontal wells target the Haynesville and Bossier shales. TG Natural Resources and Comstock Resources are among the busiest operators, and its proximity to Gulf Coast LNG demand keeps drilling active.
The Haynesville Shale spans the East Texas-Louisiana line and is one of the largest natural-gas plays in the country. For mineral owners it is a pure gas story: deep, over-pressured, high-deliverability wells that produce large volumes of dry gas. On the Texas side the play runs through Harrison, Panola, Nacogdoches, San Augustine, and Shelby counties. Its location near Gulf Coast LNG export terminals has kept it economically active even through gas-price cycles.
The Haynesville and the overlying Bossier are Upper Jurassic shales developed at exceptional depth — often 10,000 to 13,000+ feet — and high pressure, which drives the play's high per-well gas volumes. Development is entirely horizontal with long laterals from multi-well pads. As essentially dry gas, royalty income tracks natural gas prices closely, and the play's exposure to LNG-driven Gulf Coast demand is part of what shapes operator activity.
On the Texas side, TG Natural Resources (which acquired a large East Texas position) runs one of the busiest programs, with Comstock Resources — a Haynesville pure-play — and operators like Sabine and Aethon also active. Because Haynesville wells are expensive and gas-price-sensitive, drilling pace rises and falls with the gas market, but the play's LNG-demand backdrop keeps it among the most-drilled U.S. gas basins.
Selling your Haynesville mineral rights to ARB is straightforward — no brokers, no surprises.
Fill out the form below with your mineral interest details — county, acreage, and whether you're currently receiving royalties. No commitment required.
ARB researches your property using public production data and current market conditions. You receive a no-obligation cash offer — typically within 5 business days.
Accept the offer and ARB handles all title work and paperwork. You receive a lump-sum wire transfer at closing — typically within 4–6 weeks of your initial inquiry.
Fill out the form below and ARB's team will research your property and provide a no-obligation offer, typically within 5 business days.
There is no single per-acre price for Haynesville minerals — value depends on your net mineral acres, whether the acreage is producing, the formations and operator beneath it, nearby drilling activity, well decline, and current commodity prices. The reliable way to learn your number is a free, no-obligation valuation built from your specific acreage, which American Royalty Buyers provides with the reasoning explained.
Yes. ARB is a direct buyer of Haynesville mineral rights, royalties, NPRI, ORRI, and non-operated working interests — producing or non-producing, including inherited or complex title. ARB buys with its own capital, so there is no broker and no fee to you.
Producing minerals are valued on the royalty income they generate, adjusted for how quickly that income will decline. Non-producing minerals are valued on a per-net-mineral-acre basis that reflects the probability and timing of future drilling — higher in active core areas, discounted on the margins.
No. ARB is a direct buyer, so there is no broker or middleman and no fee to you. You are welcome to have an attorney review the documents, but it is not required, and ARB handles the title research, curative work, and transfer paperwork.
Submit your information through the valuation form or call (817) 778-9532. ARB delivers a written, no-obligation offer — typically within five business days — with no fees and no pressure to sell.