Direct buyer — no brokers, no middlemen, no fees
Yes — you can sell your Kansas mineral rights, and American Royalty Buyers buys them directly: mineral rights, royalties, NPRI, ORRI, and non-operated working interests across 37 Kansas counties, producing or non-producing, including inherited and fractional interests. A free, written, no-obligation valuation typically arrives within five business days — no brokers, no fees, no commissions.
American Royalty Buyers purchases mineral rights and royalties throughout Kansas. Our team has extensive experience in the state's energy markets and provides comprehensive valuations.
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The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC), Conservation Division, regulates oil and gas wells, spacing, and pooling. Kansas Corporation Commission, Conservation Division
Kansas imposes an 8% mineral severance tax on gross value; oil producers who pay ad valorem property tax get a 3.67% credit (net effective oil rate about 4.33%). K.S.A. 79-4217; 79-4219 (credit)
Kansas has compulsory unitization under the Unitization Act, administered by the KCC on application, notice, and hearing, and pools interests within established spacing units. K.S.A. 55-1301 et seq. (Unitization Act)
Kansas HAS a Mineral Lapse Act: a severed interest unused for a continuous 20 years reverts to the surface owner unless a statement of claim is recorded, after which the surface owner quiets title. K.S.A. 55-1601 to 55-1607 (20-year clock)
General information sourced to statute, not legal advice; laws change, so confirm current Kansas law with the linked source or a qualified attorney.
The most active and in-demand Kansas counties where ARB buys mineral rights and royalties.
Yes. American Royalty Buyers is a direct buyer of Kansas mineral rights, royalties, NPRI, ORRI, and non-operated working interests — producing or non-producing, including inherited or complex title. ARB actively buys in 37 Kansas counties, including Clark County, Comanche County, Finney County, Grant County, Hamilton County.
Submit your information through our valuation form or call (817) 778-9532. ARB delivers a written, no-obligation offer — typically within five business days — handles all title and closing work at no cost to you, and pays by wire at closing. There are no fees or commissions.
It depends on your net mineral acres, whether the acreage is producing, the formations and operators beneath it, and current commodity prices — there is no single per-acre price. The reliable way to learn your number is a free, no-obligation valuation built from your specific Kansas acreage, which ARB provides with the reasoning explained.
No. ARB is a direct buyer — there are no fees, commissions, or deductions. The offer amount is what you receive, and ARB covers title research, curative work, and closing costs.
From inquiry to closing typically takes four to six weeks. You receive a no-obligation offer within about five business days, then ARB handles title and curative work before funding your lump-sum payment by wire.
Do not sign or return anything right away. First, confirm exactly what you own — your net mineral acres, royalty decimal, and which wells or units are involved. Second, verify the buyer: check whether they are a direct buyer or a broker who intends to flip the deal, and read the purchase agreement for the effective date and any deductions. Third, get at least one competing written offer so you have something to measure the first one against. Unsolicited offers on Kansas minerals are often opening bids rather than best-and-final, and a second valuation from American Royalty Buyers is free and carries no obligation to sell.
Unsolicited letters and calls offering to buy Kansas mineral rights are common, and the first number is rarely the best one. Before you sign anything: read the offer carefully, confirm exactly what you own, verify who the buyer is, and get a second written offer to compare against. ARB will give you one at no cost and with no obligation to sell.