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That information is not a public record and is considered confidential by the operating companies that pay the royalty. If there is a lease in the name of a family member recorded in the public records of a county or parish and the mineral tract covered in the lease is in a producing unit or part of a lease well, the chances are good they are receiving royalty payments.
Good point, Kathy. I assumed that iwanna was referring to Louisiana as she lives in Benton, LA.
I have wells in Arkansas. Wonder if I could check with the operating company on this??
I can't think of any reason why an operator would provide information on ownership interests other than your own. You could check with the property tax district in the appropriate county and see if they tax producing minerals. If so you could look at their records to see who might be paying the taxes on that parcel.
In Texas unit designations filed in country public records also list ownership interests. I'm unsure when they became standard practice.
Thanks for your help, I have gotten some info online thru Columbia County Appraisal District.
Skip, Texas UD's list leases and tracts included in the unit. They do not list owners and definitely not ownership interest amounts. Listing the leases will included the lessors most of the time but this does not necessarily mean all of the owners are listed, i.e. curative, etc.
Also, as to Texas counties (CAD) listing mineral interest, some do not, and with gas wells, most do not. The operator is billed by the county and pays the ad vo and nets it out of the royalty and working interest revenue.
Just an FYI.
Thanks, Mark. I performed research last year on ~1000 acres of E TX minerals much of which was included in producing units. The unit designations filed in the subject counties for a good many of those units listed all the ownership interests by lessor name and the number of acres each owned within the unit boundary. The majority of these were gas units. I did not look beyond those unit designations as they contained all the information I required.
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