In the Midland Basin — direct buyer, no brokers, no fees
Lynn County, around Tahoka on the northwestern shelf of the Midland Basin, produces from the Spraberry, Wolfcamp, and Dean section as horizontal development has extended into the basin's northwestern corner, alongside shallow San Andres carbonate production.
Lynn County accesses the Midland Basin's Spraberry and Wolfcamp benches and the Dean sand on the basin's northwestern shelf, with shallower San Andres carbonates also present.
Operators have extended horizontal Spraberry and Wolfcamp development into Lynn County from the core Midland Basin to the south, supplementing legacy conventional production.
Yes. Lynn County sits on the northwestern shelf of the Midland Basin, part of the Permian. Operators have extended Spraberry and Wolfcamp horizontal development into the county from the core Midland Basin to the south, alongside shallow San Andres production.
ARB reviews public production data, your operator and formations, decimal interest, and nearby drilling, then provides a free, no-obligation offer with no fee to you.
Selling Lynn 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 Midland Basin, 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.
Lynn County produces from the Midland Basin . Explore the full basin hub for more on geology, operators, and selling your minerals.