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What Are the Benefits of Holding on to Your Mineral Rights? First, if you lease your mineral rights to an oil and gas operator, you will typically receive a lease bonus.
If someone owns the mineral rights on your property, they can also grant oil and gas leases to other entities. ... it may be important to know who owns the mineral rights to your property.
If the county does not agree to lease 552 acres of mineral rights or to accept a working interest in the Blue Paintbrush wells, Extraction said it would seek a statutory pooling order from the COGCC.
Your rights as a mineral owner are not only enshrined in your coal lease, but they are also protected by the North Dakota and United States Constitutions. HB 1459 runs afoul of our great ...
Your rights as a mineral owner are not only enshrined in your coal lease, but they are also protected by the North Dakota and United States Constitutions. HB 1459 runs afoul.
Boulder County officials will begin hearings on Nov. 1 regarding Extraction Oil & Gas Inc.’s attempt to lease mineral rights on county-owned land, as well as the potential for the oil company t… ...
The Texas Supreme Court settled a first-of-its-kind dispute over the ownership of produced water. It ruled in favor of the ...
If you are in a mineralized area, however, you might find somebody coming around looking to mine under your property if you don’t own the mineral rights. There are laws to protect your improvements in ...
The value of your mineral rights can sometimes also be affected by the conditions of any oil and gas leases. The value of your rights may rise, for example, if there is a chance to drill more ...
Your rights as a mineral owner are not only enshrined in your coal lease, but they are also protected by the North Dakota and United States Constitutions. HB 1459 runs afoul of our great ...