Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Another view on selling mineral rights

Many people consider selling their mineral rights. It can be a hard decision for some. For others, it's easy if they can get enough for a sale of the mineral and royalty rights to do whatever it is they want the cash for. Might be a new car, a boat, the kid's education, retirement, lots of things.

The state of the oil and gas industry depends on what kind of production the oil company or individual has. Lately, the price of oil has been up but the price of natural gas continues to very poor. In some areas of the country, especially the various shale plays, such as the Eagle Ford shale of south Texas or the Haynesville shale of north Louisiana and east Texas, drilling has dropped by a lot! In others, especially if they contain oil or natural gas liquids, drilling has increased. Same for leasing. Some areas are hot and some have gone stone cold. In either instance, often, one can find a mineral rights buyer to buy their royalty rights.

Regarding a sale of mineral rights, I have sold some in the past and I'm glad I did. I could use the cash at the time and it sure was nice to get it. I didn't regret it a bit. I am considering selling my minerals again. It has to do with where I am in life and also to my perception of risk versus a sure thing -- CASH. I'm about ready to pull the trigger. So, I can identify with people who are considering it. I have mineral rights in both the Eagle Ford shale and the Haynesville shale.

As for whether one should cash out and sell mineral and royalty rights, here is another site to review... Is it wise to sell mineral rights.

Good luck!

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