In this month’s Mineral Rights Podcast news episode for June 2021 we talk about Shell’s plans to divest the Shell Deer Park Refinery and their recent lawsuit in the Netherlands, New Mexico’s plans to go “green” with hydrogen (but are they just full of hot air?), an analysis of project profitability and why global oil and gas companies may have difficulty maintaining a consistent return on investment during their transition to a more green portfolio, and the next steps in the accommodation doctrine in Texas.
As always, Justin Williams joins me to provide the individual mineral owner perspective and we discuss our respective takes on each story to help you keep tabs on the latest happenings in the world of minerals and royalties.
Please reach out and let me know if you come across any interesting articles that you would like us to talk about in an upcoming episode, please send it to feedback@mineralrightspodcast.com. Thanks! – Matt.
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This Month’s Mineral Rights News Articles:
- Shell to sell interest in Deer Park refinery to partner Pemex
- New Mexico’s oil and gas regions could become leaders in hydrogen power, congresspeople say
- Global Oil, Natural Gas Companies Juggling Capital to Green Up Portfolios
- Next Steps In Texas Surface Vs Mineral Rights? The Answer, My Friend, Is Blowing In The Wind
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- MRP 93: The Pros and Cons of Wind Energy and Leasing Land for a Wind Farm
- MRP 94: Leasing Land for a Solar Farm
- MRP 95: Mineral Rights News March 2021
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