National Association of Royalty Owners (Upcoming Louisiana Chapter Convention)

Louisiana Chapter of National Association of Royalty Owners annual convention will be held on April 25 & 26 at the DoubleTree Hilton in Lafayette, Louisiana.  Royalty owners will hear presentations about Operator Bankruptcies and the Royalty Owner (Davin Boldissar), Post Production Deduction Litigation (Mike Stag), Case Law Updates (David Rogers), New Success in Older Field (Steve Venturatos with Memorial Resources), Cross Unit Laterals (J. Davis Powell), among other topics.  A reception will be held Monday evening and Mark Miller, Chairman of IPAA will close out Day 2 with the State of the Industry. 

The cost has been kept low (even lower for NARO members) to assist royalty owners during this industry downturn. 

If you have any questions, please contact Malissa Blackburn at 318-222-7173 or  Landgirl@kinseyinc.com

An Agenda and Registration form is attached below.

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Thanks, Malissa.  Timely topics, impressive list of presenters and an opportunity to spend some time in Lafayette.  All that a LA mineral owner could ask for in a NARO-LA convention.

The hotel has extended the room block rate until Friday, April 8th, so hurry to take advantage of the group rate.  Look forward to seeing everyone!

I'm registered and looking forward to the conference.

The convention was very well formatted and managed.  The topics were timely and the presenters were exceptional.  Thank you to the NARO directors and staff, state and national.  Well worth the time spent.  Mark your calendars for the next NARO-LA convention.

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