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Harrison County · Cadiz · wet gas & condensate core

Sell your mineral rights in Harrison County, Ohio.

Harrison County is the heart of the Utica's liquids-rich window — the wet gas and condensate that made Cadiz a boomtown twice in one century. Minerals here produce not just methane but the natural gas liquids that can make royalty statements (and mineral values) meaningfully richer than dry-gas acreage.

What’s happening under Harrison County

Operators active in and around Harrison County in recent years include Ascent Resources and EOG Resources (which acquired Encino's large legacy position). Pads, processing plants, and pipelines crisscross the county — infrastructure that keeps development attractive here even when commodity prices wobble.

Why Harrison County families talk to us

Liquids pricing makes Harrison royalties volatile: a check can swing hard with oil and NGL markets. Families here often sell to trade that volatility for certainty — funding retirements, settling estates spread across many heirs, or simply taking strong value off the table while the county remains an operator priority.

Townships we know by name

We evaluate minerals across all of Harrison County, including Athens, Archer, Cadiz, German, Green, Nottingham, Rumley and Stock townships. Every township prices differently — unit by unit, section by section — and our free evaluation tells you exactly where your acreage stands.

  • Athens Twp.
  • Archer Twp.
  • Cadiz Twp.
  • German Twp.
  • Green Twp.
  • Nottingham Twp.
  • Rumley Twp.
  • Stock Twp.

Harrison County owner questions

Does the 'wet gas' under Harrison County make my minerals worth more?

Often, yes. Natural gas liquids and condensate typically add revenue per well compared to dry gas, and buyers price that in. But unit-level production and your lease's deduction language matter just as much — which is why we show you the actual numbers behind our offer.

I signed a lease years ago but there's still no well. Is my Harrison County acreage worth anything?

Usually, yes. Leased-but-undrilled acreage in an active county carries real value — you're being paid for the probability of future drilling. We price that probability transparently so you don't have to gamble on an operator's schedule.

Do you actually know Harrison County, or is this a call center?

We're an Ohio family office, not a call center. We know the townships, the units, and the courthouse in Cadiz. When you call, you talk to a decision-maker who has stood on land like yours.

More questions? See all owner questions or call (440) 328-8269.

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