Mineral rights are ownership claims against the natural resources located beneath a plot of land. In the United States, mineral rights are separate from surface rights.1 Mineral rights are often "severed" from surface rights in states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Colorado,...
Mineral rights are the ownership rights to underground resources such as fossil fuels (oil, natural gas, coal, etc.), metals and ores, and mineable rocks such as limestone and salt. In the United States, mineral rights are legally distinct from surface rights. Surface rights give the owner ...
Should I Sell or Lease my Mineral Rights? Mineral owners may view a lease as a long-term investment through mineral ownership, it can actually be a gamble more often than not. It can take years for development to start on your land. And once development starts, decades can pass before yo...
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Red River Hub. (RRH) is an online platform used to list and or search for mineral rights to buy, sell or lease in Oklahoma and Texas. The easy-to-use platform facilitates the process with acontinuous listing option, where sellers can receive offers without any commitment to sell and only...
State laws are at best murky on what sellers must tell buyers about mineral rights. A bill expected to be introduced in 2014 in Colorado would require sellers to disclose mineral-rights ownership to buyers before a sale. But for now, all that exists is two sentences in the standard sales ...
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Does ownership matter? The performance and efficiency of state oil vs. private oil (1987–2006). Energy Policy, 37, 2642–2652. Article Google Scholar Yergin, D. H. (1991). The prize: The epic quest for oil, money & power. New York: Simon & Schuster. Google Scholar Download ...
And so when you use a fraction to describe in a state, you're describing the ownership of the grantor, and when you use a fraction to describe land, you're just referring to where the property is located on a map. Now, those cases are King v. First National Bank of Wichita Falls....