In the Central Basin Platform — direct buyer, no brokers, no fees
Hale County, around Plainview on the far northern edge of the Permian's Northwest Shelf, sees more modest oil and gas activity than the Slaughter–Levelland counties to its south. Production is limited and mostly shallow, drawn from the San Andres and Clearfork carbonates along the shelf's updip margin.
Hale County lies on the northern Northwest Shelf, where the San Andres and Clearfork carbonates thin and shallow toward the shelf edge. Production is conventional and relatively shallow, and is more scattered here than in the giant San Andres fields to the south.
Oil and gas activity in Hale County is modest and concentrated in shallow San Andres and Clearfork carbonate production, with operators occasionally extending shelf development from the more active counties to the south.
Hale County sees modest, mostly shallow oil production from San Andres and Clearfork carbonates along the northern edge of the Permian's Northwest Shelf — less active than the Slaughter–Levelland counties to its south, but still part of the Permian system.
Yes, on the far northern margin of the Permian's Northwest Shelf. Its shallow carbonate production belongs to the same San Andres system that drives the larger fields in Hockley, Cochran, and Lubbock counties to the south.
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.
Selling Hale 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 Central Basin Platform, 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.
Hale County produces from the Central Basin Platform . Explore the full basin hub for more on geology, operators, and selling your minerals.
The Permian Basin spans West Texas and southeastern New Mexico — the Delaware Basin straddles the state line. ARB buys mineral rights and royalties across these Permian counties in both states.
American Royalty Buyers buys royalty and working interests beyond traditional mineral rights in Hale County, Texas — directly, with no fees. Every value question gets a free, no-obligation valuation.
Yes — American Royalty Buyers buys an overriding royalty interest (ORRI) in Hale County, Texas: a cost-free interest carved out of the lease rather than the minerals, so its value tracks the productive life of the wells on that leasehold. As a direct, principal buyer, ARB makes a written, no-obligation offer with no fees or commissions. How selling ORRI works · Get a free valuation
Yes — American Royalty Buyers buys a non-participating royalty interest (NPRI) in Hale County, Texas: a cost-free royalty with no leasing or bonus rights, valued on current production and the prospect of future drilling. As a direct, principal buyer, ARB makes a written, no-obligation offer with no fees or commissions. How selling NPRI works · Get a free valuation
Yes — American Royalty Buyers buys a non-operated working interest in Hale County, Texas: a cost-bearing interest — ARB assumes the joint-interest billings, AFEs, and end-of-life plugging liability going forward. As a direct, principal buyer, ARB makes a written, no-obligation offer with no fees or commissions. How selling Non-Op WI works · Get a free valuation