Coverage
States We Serve Across the Southwest
Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. We also accept inquiries from surrounding areas when it makes sense.
Texas Mineral Rights
Texas is the largest single piece of the Southwest mineral picture, and it is also the state where ownership records look least like the rest of the region. Instead of the section-township-r…
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New Mexico Mineral Rights
New Mexico ownership sits on top of an unusual mix of private, State Trust, and federal land. Two owners in the same county can have very different paperwork depending on who leased the trac…
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Oklahoma Mineral Rights
Oklahoma minerals are frequently fractional, frequently inherited, and frequently pooled. Generations of family splits mean many owners hold interests measured in small decimals across sever…
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Arizona Mineral Rights
Arizona is the state where honest expectations matter most. Oil and gas production in Arizona is limited and concentrated in the northeastern part of the state, so many Arizona inquiries tur…
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Colorado Mineral Rights
Colorado combines active development with dense surface use. Split-estate situations, where one party owns the surface and another owns the minerals, come up here more often than anywhere el…
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Utah Mineral Rights
Most Utah oil and gas ownership traces back to the Uinta Basin in the northeast. Land ownership across the state is heavily federal, so many mineral owners hold interests leased under federa…
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Nevada Mineral Rights
Nevada is primarily a hard-rock mineral state rather than an oil and gas state. Owners contacting us from Nevada usually hold either a small oil interest in the Railroad Valley area or a min…
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Why a regional site instead of seven separate ones
Many owners hold interests in more than one state, often because a single family estate was assembled decades ago. A regional view makes it possible to compare how Texas abstracts, Oklahoma pooling, and federal leasing in New Mexico and Utah each affect the same family's decision. Where a state deserves deeper local coverage, Titan Property Investors maintains separate state websites, and this site links to them rather than repeating their content.
Outside these seven states?
Send it anyway. If it is outside our region we will say so plainly rather than sitting on your information.