MRP 323: Mineral Rights News March 2026
In this month's news episode, we cover four stories shaping the world of energy and mineral rights right now. From rising oil prices driven by U.S.-Iran nuclear tensions, to the…
In this month's news episode, we cover four stories shaping the world of energy and mineral rights right now. From rising oil prices driven by U.S.-Iran nuclear tensions, to the…
In this month's news episode, we explore "out of this world" developments in energy and mining that could reshape the future of mineral rights. The conversation ranges from asteroid mining…
In this month’s solo mineral rights news episode, I cover significant developments affecting mineral and royalty owners across the United States. The episode examines North Dakota's groundbreaking legislation establishing royalty…
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized new rules implementing charges on methane emissions from oil and gas operations, raising important questions for royalty owners about potential impacts on their…
In this episode, we dive into a story that might just change the way you think about Pennsylvania's natural gas fields. Imagine this: The same wells that have been pumping…
In this month’s Mineral Rights News episode, we discuss an important Colorado ruling on who owns the minerals beneath roads, how U.S. oil and gas mergers could help stabilize prices,…
In this episode, we provide a summary of the oil and gas activity and historical significance of the Barnett Shale Formation in Texas. The Barnett Shale is one of the…
In this episode we provide an overview of the Hugoton Basin / Gas Field located in western Kansas. Learn about the history, geology, operators, and risks related to owning minerals…
The energy transition is underway but how long will it take? We discuss this and the different outcomes forecast by BP and Shell in their most recent energy transformation scenarios.…
If you were to believe the headlines, it would be easy to think that we can easily transition away from fossil fuels over the next decade. Given the one-sided focus…