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Commonly Asked Questions about Oil and Gas Deeds

The value of mineral rights per acre differs from state to state. Typically, the price ranges from $100 to $5,000 per acre in several states. In Texas, the average price per acre for non-producing mineral rights is usually between $0 and $250 per acre, as a general guideline.
A mineral deed is just like a warranty deed, accept it only transfers the minerals in the sub surface of a property. A warranty deed can be used transfer both the surface, and mineral rights. But a mineral deed can only be used to transfer the minerals.
With a mineral deed, the holder usually has responsibility for development and production of the extraction on the property. That risk comes with the potential reward of the majority of the profit that comes from it. With a royalty deed, the holder does not usually bear the risk of the development and production.
Oil and gas royalties are typically calculated based on the value of the production. The royalty rate is negotiated between the owner of the mineral rights and the company extracting the oil and gas, and can range from 12.5% to 25% of the production value.
Royalty Rates: The royalty agreement or rate is a percentage of total revenue gotten from the sale of oil and gas, and its always outlined in the lease agreement. The royalty percentage is usually 12.5% to 15% but can change based on regional regulations or negotiations.
The value of a royalty interest is derived from expected future revenues generated by leasing and/or production, which are largely determined by oil and gas market prices and the current drilling environment.
One quick and dirty approach is the rule of thumb. Those following the rule of thumb say that mineral rights are worth a multiple of three to five times the yearly income produced. For example, a mineral right that produces $1,000 a year in royalties would be worth between $3,000 and $5,000 under the rule of thumb.
Investing in oil and gas royalties can be a way to diversify your investment portfolio, as it is not directly tied to the stock market or other traditional investments. Oil and gas royalties have the potential to generate income over a long period, even several decades.