In this month’s news episode, we break down the energy market fallout from the U.S.-Iran conflict and what it actually means for oil prices — and your royalty checks — over the next year or two. As compared to the start of the conflict, recent infrastructure damage has fundamentally changed the price recovery timeline. We also review how global strategic petroleum reserves are being tapped as a stopgap measure, which specific facilities were hit and why it matters, and why U.S. natural gas prices have so far been shielded from the chaos overseas. On the home front, we also cover a brewing political battle in Colorado that could directly affect mineral and royalty owners in the state, and close with a look at the rig count and what to expect from drilling activity in the months ahead.
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This Month’s Mineral Rights News Articles:
- High Oil and Gas Prices Could Outlast Trump’s War With Iran – The New York Time
- Which countries have strategic oil reserves – and how much? | Oil and Gas News
- ‘Worst-case scenario’: 23 oil and gas sites targeted since beginning of Iran conflict, experts say – ABC News
- Colorado’s oil and gas wars resume with new ballot measures – Axios Denver
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