VERY GOOD advice. If you are absolutely broke, maybe sell a small portion, but I would not sell all mineral rights. Too early in the game. See what the next few years brings with natural gas prices, etc.
You are right N.A.E. I sold a small portion of mineral rights and wish I had not, but really felt I needed te money at the time. I kept 75% of mineral rights, though. I still think I got taken and wish I could do something about it. These people buying mineral rights already know what potential you have.
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