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Today’s well production technology is creating economical returns from forgotten oil and gas playsMineral Rights

Mineral Rights and Royalties are real estate property. The Mineral Rights owner has the right to exploit, pursue and produce any or all of the minerals below their surface ownership. Mineral Rights can be separated from the surface rights (you can have a house or live on your surface rights, but sell your mineral rights or royalty ownership).

How Mineral Rights are Valued

The value of your mineral rights is dependent on many factors. Are your rights within a current production zone (Haynesville Shale, Fayetteville Shale, Eagleford Shale). Is it leased for production by a major Oil and Gas production company (Chesapeake, XTO, Petrohawk, etc...)? Is it currently producing?

When to http://caddominerals.com/sell-mineral-rights.aspx">sell Mineral Rights

Selling mineral rights is a difficult decision to make, but it should be a consideration as a way to protect your wealth. Let’s take for example a scenario where you own Mineral Interests in the Haynesville Shale. Petrohawk is drilling a well nearby, but not on your property in particular. If this particular property is the only mineral ownership you have, you should strongly consider selling your mineral rights in the Haynesville and diversifying the investment in other areas. What if Petrohawk moves on after they complete their current well. They might believe they produced all the minerals available in your area and you wouldn’t make a dime. In this situation, selling your mineral rights to a company who is more diversified and can tolerate the risk makes a really good investment decision. On the other hand, if you own several pools of mineral rights and you don’t need the money, it might make sense to not http://www.caddominerals.com/">sell mineral rights in the Haynesville. In this case you can tolerate the risk.

I have worked with one very impressive company when selling my mineral rights - Caddo Minerals. They purchased my mineral rights in the Haynesville Shale last year. They were prompt, courteous and did a great job helping me understand the value of my mineral ownership. I would recommend them to anyone!
Hopefully my experience in selling my Haynesville Shale Mineral Rights will help some of you who are just now investigating this as an investment decision.

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