Yes — you can sell your SCOOP 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.
SCOOP — the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province — is a liquids-rich horizontal play on the southern flank of the Anadarko Basin, across Grady, McClain, Stephens, and Garvin counties. The Woodford shale is the dominant target, with the Springer and Sycamore as the other principal horizons. Continental Resources, which defined the play, leads a deep bench of active operators, so SCOOP mineral and royalty interests remain in strong demand.
SCOOP — the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province — sits on the southern, deep flank of the Anadarko Basin, south of Oklahoma City. It is one of Oklahoma's premier horizontal plays, prized for a liquids-rich window that produces oil, condensate, and gas from the same stacked section. The core runs through Grady, McClain, Stephens, and Garvin counties, and drilling has continued across it, making SCOOP interests a consistent target for buyers.
The Woodford shale is the SCOOP's dominant target — thousands of wells across the play list it — with the Springer and Sycamore as the other principal horizons and the Marchand and deeper Morrow behind them. These are stacked, over-pressured intervals developed with long horizontal laterals from multi-well pads, so a single tract can be developed by wells targeting different benches. Because the play spans an oil-to-gas window, royalty income can track oil, condensate, or natural gas prices depending on the specific acreage.
Continental Resources, the operator that defined the SCOOP, runs one of the largest programs, alongside Camino Natural Resources, Gulfport Energy, Validus Energy, and Mack Energy. Development is concentrated but ongoing, with multiple well-capitalized operators drilling concurrently — which benefits mineral owners twice over: more wells under their acreage, and more competition when they sell.
Selling your SCOOP 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 SCOOP 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 SCOOP 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.