Greene County Mineral Rights | What Are They Worth?
Greene County, on Pennsylvania's southwestern corner, is a top Marcellus gas producer with deep Utica potential.
Greene County, in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, is one of the state's top natural gas producers. It is a core Marcellus county, and parts of it also have Utica potential. Many owners hold producing gas interests with long-term royalty income.
As with the rest of Pennsylvania, older deed language can make ownership less than obvious in Greene County, so confirming your gas rights is a smart early step. From there, understanding your value helps you judge any offer with confidence.
Producing formations in Greene County
Operators active in the area
Operators in and around Greene County have included the companies below. The operator on your tract affects how quickly your acreage is developed and the offers you may receive.
- EQT
- CNX Resources
- Range Resources
- Greylock Energy
What drives value in Greene County
Greene County is among the most productive gas counties in Pennsylvania, and its long-lived Marcellus wells support strong value for producing interests.
Deeper Utica potential under parts of the county can add future upside, while natural gas prices and pipeline capacity shape current well economics and value.
Looking at the bigger picture for the state? See our full Pennsylvania mineral rights guide for basins, legal notes, and tax notes.
Helpful reading
Greene County mineral rights FAQ
Is Greene County a good area for gas owners?
Yes. Greene County is one of the top natural gas producers in Pennsylvania, with core Marcellus acreage and Utica potential. Producing interests there can carry strong, long-term value.
Who operates in Greene County?
Operators in the area have included EQT, CNX Resources, Range Resources, and Greylock Energy, among others. The operator on your acreage affects development and the offers you may receive.