Considering Selling Mineral Rights in Oklahoma?
Tell us about your mineral, royalty, or inherited oil and gas interests. We'll review the information and help you understand the possible next step—without pressure or obligation.
Private information • No obligation • Straightforward communication
Depending on the property and circumstances, Titan Property Investors may evaluate the opportunity directly or work with qualified buyers and industry professionals.
Request a Mineral Rights Review
Step 1 takes about a minute. You can add more detail on the next step if you have it.
Step 1 of 2 — Basic information
Why Oklahoma Mineral Owners Contact Us
Straightforward communication
Plain answers about what we understand, what we do not, and what would need to happen next.
Submit what you already have
Check stubs, division orders, deeds, or probate paperwork — send only what is already in your files.
Producing and non-producing
Interests that pay royalties and interests that have never produced may both be reviewed.
Inherited and fractional interests
Small fractional shares and interests still held in a parent's or grandparent's name are common.
All or only part of an interest
You may ask about selling everything, a portion of your net mineral acres, or specific tracts.
The website operator is clearly identified
OklahomaMineralBuyer.com is owned and operated by Titan Property Investors — not an agency or a broker network hiding behind a brand.
You Do Not Need to Have Every Answer
Most owners who contact us cannot state their exact net mineral acreage, the operator currently paying them, the well name, or the full legal description. Many are working from a single royalty stub, an old lease, or a folder found while settling a parent's estate. That is a normal starting point.
Send what you have now. Missing details can often be researched using county land records and Oklahoma Corporation Commission well information. Submitting information does not mean every interest will qualify, and it does not guarantee an offer.
Oklahoma Interests We Review
Producing mineral rights
Interests tied to wells currently generating royalty income.
Read moreNon-producing mineral rights
Interests that are unleased, leased but idle, or previously produced.
Read moreInherited mineral rights
Interests received from a parent, grandparent, or other relative.
Read moreOil and gas royalties
Royalty interests, including interests created by older leases and assignments.
Read morePart of an interest
Selling a portion of your net mineral acres and keeping the remainder.
Read moreEstates and probate situations
Interests still recorded in the name of someone who has passed away.
Read moreFive Questions Oklahoma Mineral Owners Ask First
Oklahoma County Pages
Each county page covers the ownership situations we see locally, where land records are filed, and what documents help with a review.
Tell us about your Oklahoma mineral rights
Submit whatever information you have. We'll review it and help you understand the possible next step — without pressure or obligation.