Sell mineral rights in Roosevelt County
Roosevelt County, valued by people who read the rock.
Roosevelt County sits on the northwestern edge of the Williston Basin around Wolf Point, where Bakken and older conventional production overlap. Minerals here are quieter than the North Dakota core — which is exactly why they deserve a careful, honest read rather than a dismissive one.
The lay of the land
Owning minerals in Roosevelt County.
Edge-of-basin acreage is where blanket offers do the most damage: a buyer applies a North Dakota assumption that doesn’t fit, and either overshoots on hope or lowballs on indifference. The truth is in the specific wells and the specific section, which we pull from the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation records before quoting anything.
Much of Roosevelt overlaps the Fort Peck reservation, so fee, allotted, and tribal interests mingle here. We confirm exactly what’s privately held and transferable first, and we’re upfront about anything that isn’t ours to buy.
What sits underneath
The Roosevelt County facts that set your value.
Owner education, not legal or tax advice — your attorney and CPA should bless any decision.
County seat
Wolf Point
Producing formations
Bakken, Red River
Operators seen here
Various Williston Basin operators
Severance and production taxes, lease deductions, and pooling are handled under the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation. We read your specific wells against those records — at our cost — before any number goes on paper.
Start with a number
Anchor on value before you talk to anyone.
Our free estimator covers Roosevelt County — no email required — and the hold-vs-sell tool helps you weigh keeping them.
Zoom out
Read the bigger picture.
Your county sits inside a state and a basin — both shape what your minerals are worth.
Common questions
Asked by Roosevelt County owners.
My Roosevelt County minerals are on the edge of the play. Is it even worth getting them valued?
Yes — edge acreage is precisely where values are most often misjudged in both directions. A real look at your wells and nearby permits tells you whether you’re holding something with a durable tail or something marginal, and either way you’ll know rather than guess. It costs you nothing.
Some of our acreage is near Fort Peck. Can you help?
On the privately held fee portion, yes. We identify what’s transferable versus tribal or allotted up front and tell you plainly which is which before any price discussion.
Educational content, not legal, tax, or investment advice. Montana law and tax treatment depend on your specific facts — involve your attorney and CPA before deciding anything, and we’ll gladly work with them.
No pressure, ever
Whenever you’re ready — even if that’s never.
A county and a family name is enough — we’ll do the Roosevelt County homework at our cost and explain what you own, whether or not you ever sell.
No automated calls. No mailers with sight drafts. No follow-up unless you ask for it.
Rather talk to a person? (970) 444-7374or email hello@eldoradomp.com