Sell Montgomery County mineral rights
What Montgomery County mineral and royalty interests are worth, who buys them, and how to sell directly to a principal buyer with no commission. Every figure is an estimate subject to verification of your specific interest.
Last updated June 2026.
What are Montgomery County mineral rights worth?
In the Cherokee Basin, Montgomery County is one of the most heavily drilled counties in the state. Producing interests are valued on the standard income multiple, roughly 36 to 72 times your average monthly royalty check, and value moves with natural gas prices. Heavy operator activity means producing interests here draw competitive offers, and an owner without a real number is at particular risk of being underpriced. This is an estimate, subject to verification of your specific interest, not an offer.
Montgomery County sits in the Cherokee Basin, home to some of the first commercial gas in Kansas around Independence. Operators here produce from the Cherokee Group and Marmaton, which makes the county gas-weighted. Active operators of record include Finney Oil Company, Cunningham Crude, A General Partnership, and G & J Oil Company, INC. The most recent drilling on record was spudded in 2025. Owners here commonly sell to lock in value during a strong drilling window, to settle an estate among heirs, or to convert a fractional interest into a single payment.
Montgomery County oil and gas activity
Public state commission records show 5,924 active oil and gas wells in Montgomery County . The most recent drilling on record was spudded in 2025. These figures are pulled from the state oil and gas commission and are an activity snapshot, not a measure of any one owner's interest.
Top operators in Montgomery County
The most active operators in Montgomery County by well count, from the state commission. We name operators because the record is public; this is not an endorsement and implies no relationship.
- Finney Oil Company (439 wells)
- Cunningham Crude, A General Partnership (192 wells)
- G & J Oil Company, INC. (183 wells)
- Dwarf Oil Company (141 wells)
- Horton, John (106 wells)
Producing formations in Montgomery County
The formations and pools that actually produce in Montgomery County, from the well records:
- Cherokee Group
- Marmaton
Royalties here are valued on the standard income multiple, roughly 36 to 72 times the average monthly royalty check, and the heavy, active development here can support the upper part of the band where wells are strong. Because production is gas-weighted, value moves with natural gas prices. This is an estimate, subject to verification, not an offer.
How Montgomery County minerals are valued
Producing interests anywhere are valued on a multiple of the income they pay: roughly 36 to 72 times your average monthly royalty check, the same as 3 to 6 times your annual royalty. Average your last three to six checks, then multiply. Where you land inside that band depends mostly on how fast your wells decline, plus the operator, royalty rate, and any undeveloped drilling upside. For the full method and a free on-screen estimate, see what are my mineral rights worth.
Who buys mineral rights in Montgomery County
Montgomery County owners hear from brokers, marketplaces, and direct buyers. A broker lists your interest and takes a commission, usually up to 6 percent of your proceeds. Ironwood Royalty is a principal buyer, which means the offer comes from us and there is no commission in the middle. We show you a value range before we ask for anything, explain the undeveloped upside instead of quietly keeping it, and never use a 72-hour deadline to rush a decision on a generational asset.
How to sell Montgomery County minerals
The order of operations is the same everywhere, and it protects you:
- Know your value range before you talk to any buyer.
- Ask every buyer to quote per net royalty acre so offers are truly comparable.
- Ask directly whether the offer accounts for undeveloped drilling upside.
- Confirm the price is firm and not subject to a quiet reduction during due diligence.
See the full walkthrough in how to sell mineral rights. If you inherited the interest, start with our guide for heirs, which covers recording title and the stepped-up basis that can make a near-term sale very tax-efficient.
Montgomery County is part of the Cherokee Basin. For the basin-wide value bands and the other counties we buy in, see the Cherokee Basin page.
Montgomery County mineral rights questions
- How much are Montgomery County mineral rights worth?
- Producing Montgomery County minerals are valued at roughly 36 to 72 times your average monthly royalty check. Value moves with natural gas prices, and where you land in the band depends mostly on how fast your wells decline. This is an estimate, not an offer.
- What formations produce in Montgomery County?
- Montgomery County produces from the Cherokee Group and Marmaton, which is why a single tract can sometimes be paid from more than one zone. Stacked pay can lift the total value even when each interest looks small. Your value still follows the same income multiple applied to your actual check.
- How active is drilling in Montgomery County?
- State commission records show about 5,924 active oil and gas wells in Montgomery County, with operators including Finney Oil Company, Cunningham Crude, A General Partnership, and G & J Oil Company, INC. We name operators because the record is public; this is not an endorsement. The activity is a county snapshot, not a measure of any one owner's interest.
Activity data for Montgomery County: Kansas Geological Survey (KGS) oil and gas wells (KU hosted ArcGIS public service) (pulled 2026-06-17) . Public record, used with attribution.
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