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MRP 238: How to Find Oil and Gas Info for North Dakota

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In this episode we show you how to find oil & gas info using the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources – Oil & Gas Division website.  As before, we walk step-by-step how to find your minerals or royalties on a map to determine if you should be getting paid on a well. We also show you how to download important documents related to your wells, how to see how much oil & gas was produced in a given month, and more. This assumes you already know your legal description and the type of oil & gas interests you own.

North Dakota is unique in that you must pay a subscription fee in order to access production data. At the end of the episode I show you how to get this information for free using another application – so be sure to watch until the end!

If you would like to learn more about the topics covered in this episode as well as the different types of mineral and leasehold interests, from how to read a legal description, how to perform a title search, and how to identify nearby oil and gas activity, be sure to check out my Mineral Management Basics Online Course.

If you have a question about your minerals or royalties or if you have a state website you’d like us to cover, just email feedback@mineralrightspodcast.com!

If you own minerals & royalties in North Dakota, this is a must listen (and watch – be sure to check out the accompanying YouTube video below):

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