Sell Your Mineral Rights in Lafourche Parish County, LA

If you own mineral rights in Lafourche Parish, you're holding acreage in one of Louisiana's longest-producing coastal basins — with a mix of oil and gas production that's been running for decades. Activity here isn't at the fever pitch of the Permian, but there are real operators, real wells, and real buyers interested in what you have. Let's figure out what your rights are actually worth.

ASSET OVERVIEW

Est. per Acre

$500–$3,500

per net royalty acre

Active Wells

320+

Drilling Activity

Core Basin

Gulf Coast

Primary Formation

Primary Resource

Oil & Gas

Commodity Type

What's Happening with Mineral Rights in Lafourche Parish

Lafourche Parish sits in the heart of Louisiana's Gulf Coast basin, an area with a long history of oil and gas production going back to the mid-20th century. Production here comes from a mix of shallow and deep formations, and you'll find both conventional oil plays and natural gas targets depending on where your acreage sits. Drilling activity is steady rather than explosive — this isn't a shale boom county, but it's also not dormant, and operators continue to develop and maintain production across the parish. If you've received an offer on your minerals or recently inherited rights here, it's worth taking the time to understand what you have before you make any decisions, because values can vary significantly based on your specific location and what's producing nearby.

Lafourche Parish Mineral Rights by the Numbers

$500 – $3,500

estimated range

Estimated Value Range Per Acre

~320

wells

Active Wells in the Parish

Oil & Gas

both

Primary Commodity

3,000 – 15,000

feet

Dominant Formation Depth

Gulf Coast Basin

basin

Primary Basin

Who's Operating in Lafourche Parish

Chevron

CVX

Shell

SHEL

Castex Energy

Private

Fieldwood Energy

Private

Cox Operating

Private

What's in the Ground

Miocene Sands

Gulf Coast

The Miocene is the workhorse of Lafourche Parish production. These shallow to mid-depth sands have been producing oil and gas in south Louisiana for generations. Many of the legacy wells in the parish target Miocene intervals, and they remain a primary focus for operators working conventional plays in the area.

Frio Formation

Gulf Coast

The Frio is a prolific gas-bearing formation found across the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. In Lafourche Parish, Frio targets have historically contributed meaningful natural gas production. Depending on commodity prices and your acreage location, Frio rights can carry real value.

Tuscaloosa Marine Shale

Gulf Coast

The Tuscaloosa Marine Shale is a deeper, unconventional play that extends through parts of south Louisiana. It's had mixed development results and is more speculative than the Miocene or Frio, but it represents a potential upside target for acreage in the right parts of the parish. Don't bank on it alone, but it's worth knowing it's there.

How a Sale Works

You Get a Free Valuation First

Before anything else, we look at your specific acreage — location, production data, nearby wells, and current market conditions — and give you a real number. No obligation, no pressure.

You Decide If You Want to Sell

If the number makes sense for you, we move forward. If it doesn't, that's fine too. We'd rather you make the right decision than a rushed one.

Cash at Closing

Mineral rights sales are typically structured as lump-sum cash purchases. You sign over your rights, we pay you, and you're done. No waiting on royalty checks, no exposure to future drilling costs or dry holes.

Partial Sales Are an Option

You don't have to sell everything. Some owners choose to sell a portion of their minerals and retain the rest. If that's something you want to explore, we can structure it that way.

What to Know About Mineral Rights in Louisiana

Louisiana Uses the Napoleonic Code

Louisiana's legal system is rooted in civil law, not common law like the rest of the U.S. This affects how mineral rights are treated, transferred, and inherited. If you're dealing with an estate or a title question, it's worth working with a Louisiana-licensed attorney who knows mineral law specifically.

The 10-Year Prescription Rule

In Louisiana, mineral rights that are severed from surface ownership can expire if there's no production or use within 10 years. This is called liberative prescription. If your rights have been sitting idle, it's important to check whether they're still valid before assuming you have something to sell.

Royalty Rates Are Negotiable

If you have an operator approaching you about a lease rather than a purchase, the royalty rate and lease terms are negotiable. The standard offer isn't always the best one. Typical royalties in Louisiana run from 1/5 to 1/4, but you may be able to do better depending on your acreage.

Lafourche Parish Courthouse Records

Mineral ownership in Louisiana is tracked through the parish clerk of court's conveyance and mortgage records. If you're not sure exactly what you own or how title has passed through your family, a title search in Lafourche Parish records is the right starting point.

Questions We Hear From Lafourche Parish Owners

I inherited mineral rights in Lafourche Parish but there's no production. Are they worth anything?
Possibly, yes — but it depends on location and whether the rights are still legally valid under Louisiana's prescription rules. Non-producing minerals can still attract buyers if the acreage is in an area with active nearby drilling or leasing. The first step is confirming the rights haven't prescribed, then we can assess what a buyer might pay for the upside potential.
An operator just offered to lease my minerals. Should I sell instead?
That depends on your situation. Leasing keeps you in the game — you get a bonus payment upfront and royalties if they produce. Selling gives you a larger lump sum now with no future income. If you need liquidity, value certainty, or just don't want the complexity of managing mineral rights, selling can make a lot of sense. If you're patient and believe in long-term production, leasing might serve you better. We can help you think through both.
How do I know if the offer I received is fair?
The honest answer is that you probably don't — unless you have something to compare it to. Operators and mineral buyers make lowball offers regularly, especially to heirs or owners who haven't been actively tracking their rights. Get an independent valuation before you sign anything. It's free with us and takes the guesswork out of it.

Find Out What Your Lafourche Parish Minerals Are Worth

Whether you're thinking about selling, just got an offer, or are trying to understand what you inherited, the right first step is a straightforward conversation. We'll look at your specific acreage, tell you what we think it's worth, and give you honest information — no pressure, no obligation.

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