In this month’s mineral rights news episode for December 2020, we talk about a 118-year old document that gives Anadarko mineral rights in Lincoln County Colorado, the dueling dinosaurs finally find a home, Senator Heinrich wants to protect the Pecos watershed from mining, and Colorado unanimously approved a sweeping set of new oil & gas rules.
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:
- Court: 118-year-old document gives Anadarko mineral rights to Lincoln County land
- Dueling Dinosaurs Find Scientific Community, Despite Near Fossilization Of Legal Case
- Sen. Heinrich wants to protect the Pecos watershed from future mining
- Colorado Has A Brand New Set Of Oil And Gas Rules With A Focus On Regulating The Industry
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- MRP 25: Mineral Rights News May 2019 (We first reported on the “dueling dinosaurs” when the original decision was made that they belonged to the surface estate).
- MRP 28: DJ Basin Overview (More info on one of the basins affected by the new COGCC rules).
- MRP 74: Mineral Rights News October 2020 (preliminary approval of 2000′ setbacks and links to studies)
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