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The Mineral Rights Podcast: Mineral Rights | Royalties | Oil and Gas | Matt Sands

The Mineral Rights Podcast: Mineral Rights | Royalties | Oil and Gas | Matt Sands
Author: Matt Sands
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Welcome to The Mineral Rights Podcast! I'm here to help you to make the most out of your oil and gas mineral rights and royalty interests. From the latest mineral rights news to featured guests, get the knowledge and resources you need to manage your minerals and royalties.
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This episode covers several critical developments affecting mineral rights owners, from post-production deductions from royalty checks in North Dakotato Wyoming's controversial proposal for reclaiming abandoned mineral rights. We also discuss the recent Cactus Water Services Texas Supreme Court ruling on produced water ownership and how it provides clarity around hydrocarbons contained in produced water while leaving questions unanswered related to lithium and other valuable minerals. All this and more! As always, links to the articles discussed can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode, we provide an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming National Association of Royalty Owners (NARO) National Convention in Oklahoma City from September 30 to October 3, 2025. This year's event at the Omni Hotel promises to be a comprehensive educational experiences for mineral and royalty owners, featuring sessions on mineral valuation, advanced lease negotiation strategies, and emerging legal issues like pore space rights. This annual gathering offers mineral and royalty owners an unparalleled opportunity to accelerate their knowledge, network with fellow owners from across the country, and gain direct access to the industry's top legal minds and technical experts. The convention features an impressive lineup of educational sessions covering everything from basic mineral ownership fundamentals to sophisticated data-driven development techniques in major basins like the Appalachian and Permian. Beyond the classroom learning, the convention's networking receptions create lasting connections with like-minded mineral owners, industry professionals, and NARO board members who continue supporting your success long after the event ends. Many attendees report that the relationships formed at these conventions prove as valuable as the formal education. Time is running short - regular registration rates end September 16th, and the discounted hotel rate of $219 per night expires September 9th (extended). For new members looking to join the NARO community, use discount code "MRPODCAST" for $25 off an introductory membership, allowing you to register at the significantly lower member pricing and become part of this supportive nationwide network of mineral and royalty owners. Links to become a member and register can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in your mineral management education and join hundreds of fellow owners who understand that knowledge truly is the key to maximizing the value of your mineral and royalty interests.
In this episode, we break down the sweeping changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBA) and what they mean for mineral and royalty owners. While this behemoth 940-page legislation touches on a lot of different areas, we focused on the provisions that could directly or indirectly impact our listeners. It's no surprise that this bill represents a complete reversal from the previous administration's energy policies; it creates what may be the most favorable environment for oil and gas development that we've seen in decades. From mandatory quarterly federal lease sales to restored tax advantages for drilling companies, locking in the estate tax limit, and more. Listen to learn if this bill could boost the value of your mineral rights (either directly or indirectly). As always, links to the resources discussed in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode, we tackle eight detailed questions from mineral rights owners across the country, including Stephen, Tracy, Kathy, Caesura, Linda, Julie, Nancy, and Tim. The episode covers complex topics ranging from pooling versus allocation wells in Texas, when minerals are at their peak value, to strategies for avoiding common scams targeting mineral rights owners. We provide practical, actionable advice for both seasoned and new mineral rights owners navigating everything from lease negotiations to tax implications of inherited properties. As always, the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode we discuss the latest oil & gas and mineral rights news for August of 2025. From an oil market characterized by uncertainty and volatility, the latest outlook for precious metals, and what the future holds for fossil fuels (you might be surprised by the answer), we explore how geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty are creating ripple effects throughout the energy sector. As always, we wrap up with the latest drilling rig count and a discussion on where things might head next. Links to the articles and resources mentioned can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
Mineral and royalty owners face unique cybersecurity risks that most people never consider. From fraudulent emails requesting banking changes to sophisticated scams targeting royalty payments, cybercriminals increasingly view mineral owners as attractive targets due to their regular income streams and valuable assets. In this essential episode, we break down the most common digital threats facing mineral owners and provide straightforward, non-technical strategies to protect your personal information, financial accounts, and royalty payments. Whether you're tech-savvy or prefer to keep things simple, you'll discover practical steps you can implement immediately to safeguard your mineral income and personal data from online criminals. As always, links to the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this technical but accessible episode, we demystify Decline Curve Analysis (DCA), the proven scientific method that oil companies have used for 80 years to predict how much oil and gas a well will produce over its lifetime. This episode is essential listening for mineral owners who want to understand how their future royalty payments are calculated and why their checks start high and then decline over time. Be sure to listen as I tell you how you can learn to forecast your future royalty payments yourself (and when you have your minerals valued you will understand the process that is used).+ As always, links to the resources mentioned can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode, we tackle questions submitted by Jean, Cole, Stuart, Melissa, Greg, Janet, C.J., and Lowell ranging from finding updated unit descriptions in Texas to organizing digital records and planning for the next generation. The episode provides practical guidance on navigating state regulatory websites, understanding the differences between production and sales volumes, establishing tax basis for mineral sales, and preventing mineral rights fragmentation through proper estate planning. As always, links to the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this month’s mineral rights news episode, we cover significant developments affecting mineral and royalty owners across the United States including a new USGS report on untapped oil under federal lands, recent Arkansas lithium royalty decisions, recent geopolitical impacts on oil markets, and shifting drilling patterns across major U.S. basins! As always links to the articles and resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this month's listener Q&A episode, we tackle seven diverse questions covering inheritance challenges, tax strategies, emerging lithium opportunities, and practical lease evaluation. Be sure to listen to hear actionable guidance for mineral owners navigating complex situations, from dealing with inherited properties to understanding the difference between pooling and allocation wells. As always, links to the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
https://mineralrightspodcast.com/mrp-289-the-essential-learning-guide-for-mineral-owners/Managing mineral rights and royalties can feel overwhelming, especially when you're first starting out or have recently inherited these assets. The oil and gas industry operates with its own complex language of technical terms and acronyms that can make even seasoned professionals feel lost at times. However, with the right educational foundation and knowing where to find reliable information, mineral owners can successfully navigate this landscape and make informed decisions about their valuable assets. This episode provides a curated guide to the most valuable learning resources available today, from beginner-friendly organizations to advanced technical references. Links to these resources can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode, we share our favorite tools and resources for managing mineral rights and royalties effectively. As we have discussed in the past, there are four key phases to getting a handle on your minerals: knowing what you own, understanding different types of oil and gas interests, locating your property and researching activity, and determining value. Mineral and royalty management is a step-by-step journey where different tools become relevant at different times so we talk about the essential tools that we recommend for each step in your mineral management journey. Be sure to bookmark the show notes for this episode which you can find at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode of the Mineral Rights Podcast, I cover significant developments affecting mineral and royalty owners across the United States. The episode examines North Dakota's recent legislation establishing royalty rates for rare earth minerals, analyzes the implications of the new US-Ukraine critical minerals agreement on US mineral owners, highlights a major USGS resource assessment in Wyoming, and provides the latest drilling activity updates. As always, links to the articles mentioned and additional resources can be found at mineralrightspodcast.com.
Jon Corkern serves as Executive Director of the National Association of Royalty Owners (NARO), bringing a unique combination of nonprofit management expertise and personal mineral ownership experience to the role. His path to NARO began not through an oil and gas industry background, but as a mineral rights owner who found himself overwhelmed by lease offers and complex paperwork related to his mineral interests. Like many NARO members, Corkern initially had no idea how to evaluate whether offers were fair or what steps he should take to protect his interests. Through his connection with past NARO president David Smith, he discovered the organization and quickly recognized both its value and his potential to contribute. His background in managing nonprofit organizations, combined with his firsthand understanding of the challenges mineral owners face, made him an ideal fit for leading NARO's mission to educate and support royalty owners across the country. Under his leadership, NARO continues to expand its educational resources and member services while working to increase awareness of the organization among mineral owners who often struggle in isolation with complex industry decisions. For a limited time, new members can save $25 off an introductory membership. More information can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode of the Mineral Rights Podcast, we provide a comprehensive checklist for mineral owners on handling division orders. From what division orders are, how to verify your decimal interest is correct, when to get professional help, and best practices for documentation. This essential guide helps ensure you get paid correctly from the start so you can protect your interests when a new well begins producing. As always, the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this episode, we tackle a diverse set of listener questions submitted by Jim, Greg, Shelly, Sean, Denny, and Christie. Questions range from hedging strategies against oil price fluctuations to taxation of royalties held in suspense, resolving payment discrepancies, tracking down mineral ownership documentation, and managing working interests. As always links to the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this month’s news, we discuss moves by the Trump administration to accelerate energy project approvals and development of critical minerals like lithium, latest Arkansas lithium developments, how the industry is responding to falling oil prices and economic uncertainty from tariffs. Meanwhile, natural gas prices remain stable, providing some security for royalty owners during a period of oil price volatility, and we give an update on the current drilling activity across major U.S. basins! As always, links to the articles discussed can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this month’s episode, we answer listener questions submitted by Jonathan, Stephen, Lisa, Michael, Nancy, James, and Greg. From interpreting well production tests, cost of mineral rights valuations, emerging lithium opportunities in Pennsylvania, concerns about missing royalty payments after an operator bankruptcy, understanding why your well was shut in, timing mineral sales around the election and lithium rights in leases, and filing mineral deeds after a surface property sale. As always, links to the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this month’s mineral rights news episode, we analyze the unexpected OPEC announcement of plans to raise output by 411,000 barrels per day starting in May 2025 coupled with tariffs that sent oil prices tumbling 7%. We also examine how the Trump administration's new tariff policies are reshaping global energy markets, particularly for LNG exports, and discuss the implications of secondary tariffs targeting countries importing Venezuelan oil. Plus, we review the latest rig count data showing a potential shift toward natural gas production in several key basins. As always, links to the articles discussed can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
In this month’s episode, we answer a diverse set of listener questions submitted by Nathan, Darion, Holly, Richard, Julie, Joe, and Margaret. Questions range from valuing mineral rights portfolios across multiple states to verifying division orders, keeping mineral interests within families, researching active leases, buying minerals and royalties, and the complexities of Texas Relinquishment Act lands. As always, links to the resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com.
I wonder if they will go after avocado growers for windfall profits if a hurricane wipes out half the production.