As Royalty Owners, we face unique challenges to our mineral rights. Together we are stronger. In that spirit, we hope you will join the National Association of Royalty Owners at this year's national convention. There, we will provide the educational tools necessary to understand the value of your mineral assets and how you can advocate for your property rights. Along the way, we also aim to improve channels of communication between this nation’s mineral/royalty owners and their domestic oil and gas industry partners.
An estimated 400–425 attendees will attend this year's convention. The crowd will include individual royalty owners, bank trust officers, institutional royalty trust managers, landmen, attorneys, CPAs, ranchers, oil and gas production professionals, professional mineral managers and investors from all over the U.S.will join us.
There will also be ample opportunity to network and caucus with fellow mineral owners from your state. Please consider joining us!
This year NARO is also having state specific sessions for Ohio and Appalachia/PA.
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Thanks for posting, Keith. I plan on attending, if only the sessions relating to Ohio. I especially look forward to hearing from Jackie Stewart, representing Encino Energy., as I own land covered by a lease held by Encino. I've met and had conversations with Jackie; she is a decent person who believes that shale development is good for Ohio and Ohioans. Unfortunately, she represents a company that is working feverishly to make Chesapeake look like Mother Theresa, and that is a hard hill to climb.
I will be there representing over 100,000 acres throughout Ohio and West Virginia.
Hope to see you all, please voice your concerns and we will do our best to get you answers.
Look forward to positive dialogue.
Jim
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