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An overriding royalty interest (ORRI) is an undivided interest in a mineral lease giving the holder the right to a proportional share (receive revenue) of the sale of oil and gas produced. The ORRI is carved out of the working interest or lease.
A quick overview of the differences between mineral rights and royalty interests shows a mineral interest is a real property interest obtained by severing the minerals from the surface and a royalty interest grants an owner a portion of the production revenue generated.
An overriding royalty interest (ORRI) is similar to a royalty interest in that it is also a portion of the proceeds from the sale of production. However, it is not retained under the terms of the oil and gas lease. An ORRI is granted, assigned and created under the terms of a separate document.
A mineral interest is the real property interest created in oil and gas after a severance of those minerals from the surface estate. Typically, a mineral interest is severed from the fee estate by virtue of a conveyance or a reservation, and the interest created is in fee.
What is a Nonparticipating Royalty Interest? A royalty interest carved from the mineral estate. An interest in land that has no right of possession or use just the right to receive a royalty.
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Unlike a mineral interest owner, a royalty interest owner does not possess executive rights. In addition, a royalty interest owner does not possess the right to receive lease bonuses, delay rental payments, or shut-in payments.
A quick overview of the differences between mineral rights and royalty interests shows a mineral interest is a real property interest obtained by severing the minerals from the surface and a royalty interest grants an owner a portion of the production revenue generated.
Legal Definition of overriding royalty : an interest in and royalty on the oil, gas, or minerals extracted from anothers land that is carved out of the producers working interest and is not tied to production costs compare royalty.
The Bankruptcy Code defines a production payment as a type of term overriding royalty or an interest in liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons in place or to be produced from particular real property that entitles the owner thereof to a share of production, or the value thereof, for a term limited by time, quantity, or
Unlike a mineral interest owner, a royalty interest owner does not possess executive rights. In addition, a royalty interest owner does not possess the right to receive lease bonuses, delay rental payments, or shut-in payments.

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