In the Marcellus — direct buyer, no brokers, no fees
Yes — you can sell your Greene County, Pennsylvania mineral rights, and American Royalty Buyers is an active direct buyer in the county. Greene County, in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, is core deep dry-gas Marcellus — the most actively drilled of the three southwestern-PA counties by recent pace. A free, written, no-obligation valuation typically arrives within five business days, with no fees or commissions.
Greene County, in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, is core deep dry-gas Marcellus — the most actively drilled of the three southwestern-PA counties by recent pace. Roughly 8,340 wells are on record, about 2,766 active, with 129 wells spudded since 2023 and 61 in the trailing twelve months, the most recent dated July 2026. EQT runs the dominant program. For mineral owners this is a working royalty county with ongoing unit development.
Greene County produces dry natural gas from the Marcellus Shale where it is thick and well-pressured, with the Upper Devonian Burkett as a secondary target some operators develop. As essentially dry gas, royalty income tracks natural gas prices closely — checks swing with the gas market rather than oil. Long laterals and multi-well pads are standard, over a substantial legacy of coalbed-methane and coal-associated gas production tied to the county's deep coal seams.
EQT Corporation dominates with roughly 1,865 wells (about 1,085 active) and led trailing-twelve-month drilling with 50 spuds, followed by CNX Resources at about 673 wells. Greylock Energy and Diversified Production hold sizable positions, and Consol-affiliated entities account for much of the coalbed-methane base. Royalty checks here commonly change payor names as positions consolidate; your owner number carries across.
EQT Corporation dominates — roughly 1,865 wells and 50 horizontal spuds in the trailing twelve months, the largest program in the county — followed by CNX Resources at about 673 wells. Greylock Energy and Diversified Production also hold sizable positions. All develop the dry-gas Marcellus with long laterals from multi-well pads.
The dry-gas Marcellus Shale is the core target, where it is thick and well-pressured, with the Upper Devonian Burkett as a secondary target some operators develop. As essentially dry gas, your royalty tracks natural gas prices closely. There is also a substantial legacy of coalbed-methane and coal-associated gas tied to the county's deep coal seams.
Reservoir quality and operator commitment — Greene has both, in the deep dry-gas core. Value for a specific interest turns on your unit's producing wells and remaining laterals, your royalty rate and lease deduction language, your net mineral acres, and natural gas prices. With 61 wells spudded in the trailing twelve months, this is the most actively drilled of the three southwestern-PA counties right now. ARB's free valuation shows the number and the reasoning.
The value of mineral rights in Greene County, Pennsylvania depends on whether your acreage is producing, your net mineral acres, the producing formations in the Marcellus, nearby operator activity, and current oil and gas prices — there is no single per-acre figure. American Royalty Buyers values your specific Greene County interest from your actual acreage and production data and provides a free, no-obligation valuation with the reasoning explained.
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 Greene County, Pennsylvania 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.
Selling Greene County mineral rights to American Royalty Buyers takes four steps: (1) gather your most recent check stub, division order, or lease so you can describe your interest; (2) request a free valuation, in which ARB reviews your net mineral acres, the producing and permitted wells on your acreage in the Marcellus, and current commodity prices; (3) review the written, no-obligation offer, typically delivered within five business days; and (4) if you accept, ARB handles the title research, curative work, and deed preparation, then funds your lump-sum payment by wire — usually within four to six weeks. ARB is a direct buyer: no broker, and no fees or commissions at any point.
Unsolicited letters and calls offering to buy Greene County, Pennsylvania 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.
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