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If you or a family member owns mineral rights and needs help with claims to royalties, environmental protection of the land, or other concerns regarding drilling on your land, you should contact an oil & gas attorney.

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Oil and Gas Royalties

The oil and gas attorneys of Arnold & Itkin LLP help our clients maximize their oil and gas royalties by determining proper royalty rates, collecting unpaid royalties, and settling disputes over oil and gas royalty payments.


Oil and Gas Royalty Rates Vary

There is no standard oil and gas royalty rate. Oil and gas royalties actually paid to mineral rights owners depend on several factors and are negotiable. Because market factors that drive oil and gas royalty rates vary over time, newer leases in high-demand areas like Texas' Barnett Shale or the Haynesville Shale can earn higher royalties than older leases in the same regions. If you are a landowner trapped in a lease paying lower than market royalties, you may do well to carefully evaluate the terms of your lease. There may be circumstances that provide an opportunity to break an existing oil or gas lease, freeing you to negotiate a new, more favorable lease at current market royalty rates.

No oversight of oil and gas royalty payments

Although Texas statutes address the rights of landowners in oil and gas leases, no authority is charged with oversight to ensure that private landowners are getting paid the royalties they are due. Landowners have few options but to take matters into their own hands, carefully monitor their interests, and go to court to when necessary to protect them.

It's not uncommon for oil and gas companies to try to find ways to shave money out of oil and gas royalty payments by under-reporting production, overstating post-production expenses, and other means. When they do, an experienced oil and gas attorney can bring the resources and expertise to make a strong case against them and claim the royalties you are owed.

Contact an Oil and Gas Royalty Attorney

If you are involved in a dispute over unpaid oil and gas royalties, under-reported production, over reported post-production expenses or any other cause that denies you royalties that you are due, you should consult an experienced oil & gas attorney to learn more about your options. The oil & gas attorneys at Arnold & Itkin LLP can explain your options and fight to protect your rights in court if necessary.

 

Oil and Gas Royalties in the News

Congress to investigate oil and gas royalty collections

Source: GovernmentExecutive.com

Oil and gas royalty lawsuit could reach settlement

Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent

 

More Oil and Gas Royalty Resources

General Information Pertaining to Leases and Royalties

Source: Railroad Commision of Texas