About Us

Based in Austin, Texas, Hill Country Mineral Partners is actively pursuing producing & non-producing mineral interest investments throughout the United States.  Whether it's a small interest in gas rights worth a few thousand dollars or oil rights worth several million, we pride ourselves on professional and discreet business transactions, with an emphasis on doing exactly what we promise to do.  Having acquired several thousand mineral and royalty interests, Hill Country Mineral Partners and its principals are committed to honest and ethical transactions.

Royalty Questions and Answers

If you have questions regarding oil royalty valuation or the sale of mineral rights, oil royalties, natural gas royalties, or overriding royalty interests, call us today. Our professional staff strives for unparalleled service and expertise, and we are here to answer your questions.  We approach all interactions with integrity and professionalism.

If you are working on an estate valuation, we can help guide you through the sometimes confusing world of minerals and royalties. There are no questions too simple or too complicated to ask. When it’s as important as your estate, you need to know. Please feel free to call us and we will give you objective assistance as experienced professionals.

Why Sell Your Royalty?

There are a number of valid reasons to divest mineral interests.  A few include:

Estate Liquidation

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Cash Flow Needs

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Paperwork

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Asset Re-Class

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How We Value Your Interests

Our principals have decades of combined experience in the oil & gas industry, which has contributed to the development of a fair & methodical valuation process.  We will not send you a blanket offer in a letter based on some errant tax roll value. We take the time and effort to make sure it is valued properly, via your check stub detail, production history and reservoir characteristics. Our time-tested valuation system allows us to squeeze every dollar out of our interest evaluations, maximizing the offers that our clients receive.  Upon receiving an offer, we are happy to go over all the variable factors included in our evaluation, including our discount rates and risk allocation. This “open book” policy is what differentiates us from any other buyer of oil and gas royalties in the industry.

We Consider The Following Factors When Valuing Your Interests:

Historical Production 
Performance

The best prediction of future behavior is past behavior. This tends to be true with producing minerals as well. If performance is strong, and has remained so over time, this increases value.

Reservoir Characteristics

Since oil and gas are depleting resources, every reservoir of petroleum has a decline rate feature. Our team determines the decline rate of the reservoir and from that information, we can determine how many months of reserves are probably left, which guides us in deriving a future cash flow estimate.

Future Drilling
Possibilities

If there is an active permit or drilling-in-progress well on your acreage, this adds value! Similarly, if there is drilling activity in neighbouring sections to yours, this bodes well for future drilling prospects.

Concentration Risk

Are there many wells on your lease or are there only a few? Is your interest spread across many different tracts or concentrated into one small tract?  An interest with a low risk profile spreads risk across many wells and many tracts.  We place a premium on low risk profile interests.

Commodity Pricing

Changes in the price of oil & gas in the marketplace can cause royalty checks to fluctuate.  By carefully reviewing current and anticipated prices for oil & gas in the futures marketplace, our team can fairly value your interests using free market price assumptions.

Operator

If your interests are not fully developed, the operator responsible for the current lease will drive a component of the value assessment. Some operators have a reputation for aggressive development, while others do not. Particularly active operators will warrant an offer premium.

Let Us Make You A Free “No Obligation” Offer

To make an offer, we need some information to help us value your interests.  To receive an offer, please contact us at the phone, fax, or physical address listed here, or fill out the form below.  In addition to the information on the form, we may require more detailed information, such as recent check stub detail or payment history - we will let you know, if so.

Phone: (512) 524-6687
Facsimile: (512) 865-5885
Physical Mail: 2303 RR 620 S, Suite 160-309
Lakeway, TX 78734

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