Offer from
Southwest Petroleum Company

If you have received and offer from Southwest Petroleum company, you may have questions about the offer.  Before you sign anything, carefully read the information below about the offer and what it means for you.  Many mineral owners make the mistake of quickly accepting an offer they received in the mail from Southwest Petroleum Company.  You should carefully consider your options before doing anything!

Why you got an Offer from Southwest Petroleum Company

The reason you got an offer from Southwest Petroleum Company is that they would like to buy mineral rights from you.  You may have mineral rights that aren’t producing or you may currently be receiving royalty income from your royalties.   The value of your royalties could be large and they wish to purchase these royalties to add to their portfolio.   Companies like Southwest Petroleum Company send out offers to mineral owners in the mail by the thousands each month.  They have a simple goal.  Find mineral owners who wish to sell their mineral rights.  There is nothing wrong with consider the offer you receive from Southwest Petroleum Company.

About an Offer from Southwest Petroleum Company

When you get an offer from Southwest Petroleum company to buy mineral rights, you should carefully consider the offer.   Their offer represents a legitimate offer and you should always consider offers you receive if you’re interested in selling.  It’s also important to know that you are considering one offer from a single buyer, and there may be other buyers out there who are interested.

If you want to maximize the value of mineral rights when you sell, you need to get your property in front of a large number of buyers.  Why is this important?  It’s simple.   By getting your property in front of a large number of buyers, these buyers will compete against each other to pay you the highest amount possible.  This means more $$$ in your pocket!   When you accept an offer from Southwest Petroleum Company, you have no idea what the rest of the market was willing to pay.  Maybe Southwest Petroleum Company offered you a fair price, but if no one else knows your property is for sale to make a bid on it, how would you ensure you got a fair price?

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Alternatives to an Offer from Southwest Petroleum Company

Before you sign anything or accept any offer, we highly recommend that you consider all of your available options.  If you are not interested in selling mineral rights, you can simply discard the offer and ignore it.  There is no harm in not responding.  If you are interested in selling royalties or speaking with someone about selling, fill out the form at the bottom of this page.  We can speak with you about your mineral rights and help you decide of the best course of action for your personal situation.

If you have decided you do want to sell mineral rights, we recommend that you place them in an online exchange where multiple buyers can compete to pay you the highest price.  This will ensure that you get the highest value for selling mineral rights and let you evaluate offers from a number of buyers.   We recommend that you visit US Mineral Exchange and list your property through them.  There are a number of free websites out there, but US Mineral Exchange is the only one that actively works to ensure you get the highest value for your property.

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