In this month’s Mineral Rights Podcast news episode for July 2021 we talk about how using stranded natural gas to mine bitcoin can benefit mineral owners, Boulder County Colorado continues lawsuit to stop oil and gas drilling, and a federal judge reverses Biden’s ban on new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters.
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.
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This Month’s Mineral Rights News Articles:
- Bitcoin Mining Digging for E&P’s Natural Gas Gold in Lower 48
- Colorado Supreme Court asked to hear lawsuit seeking to stop Denver oil company’s drilling plan
- Federal judge reverses Biden’s ban on new oil and gas leases for federal lands and waters, dealing blow to climate change activists
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Short video: What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin Explained Simply for Dummies
- Longer Video (30 minutes): Bitcoin for Beginners: Bitcoin Explained in Simple Terms
- What Is Bitcoin Mining and How Is It Regulated?
- MRP 77: How a Fracking Ban on Federal Lands Could Affect Mineral Owners
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