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Ownership, Royalties, and Lease Negotiations (Office Hours Q&A #1)

Tracy Lenz 246 lượt xem 1 month ago
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Welcome to our Office Hours Live Stream, where I’ll be taking your questions—big or small—on anything oil & gas! Whether you’re curious to hear our frequently asked questions (FAQs) or want to submit something new in the chat, this session is a great opportunity to get real-time insights and practical tips.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Welcome to the Q&A Session
4:07 How do I find out what mineral rights I own?
8:48 Do I get royalties from my uncle’s mineral leases?
11:27 What is the impact of family office investments in shale on mineral rights?
13:32 What happens if my leasehold interest transfers to another company?
16:48 Will deregulation of federal land affect my royalties?
18:26 What does BOE (Barrels of Oil Equivalent) mean?
21:01 What does a 2 or 3 year term mean?
23:06 What can hold a lease during the primary term without production?
25:09 Can you recommend a land surveyor for oil and gas work?
25:40 What happens if I file a partition action on a producing oil tract?
26:11 What is NPI (Non-Participating Interest)?
26:42 How can I find information on estimated reserves for individual leases?
38:49 How does changing gas prices affect my mineral value?
44:36 Why does my uncle receive higher royalties than I do?
46:12 How do buyers know what I own when they contact me with offers?
51:57 How can I enter my minerals on your website to get an estimate?
56:35 Do you help clients with lease negotiations?
1:00:12 What are the most important lease terms to negotiate?
1:01:14 How long can wells produce royalties for?
1:01:45 When will the next live Q&A be held?



Disclaimer: The information shared in this live stream is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional, legal, or financial advice. Always consult appropriate professionals for your unique circumstances.

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