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Find out why four different Ohio landowners made the decision to sell their mineral rights or royalties—and why they decided Gateway Royalty was the best partner to help them achieve their goals.
 
         
         

Find out why four different Ohio landowners made the decision to sell their mineral rights or royalties—and why they decided Gateway Royalty was the best partner to help them achieve their goals.

See our response to five questions we commonly hear from Eastern Ohioans.

In challenging economic times like these, many people recommend having more “liquid assets”.

Here are some answers to a handful of questions we commonly hear about oil and gas royalties.

Why is this such a big deal, and what does it mean for landowners who have leased their minerals to oil & gas companies?

We’ve all been affected by the coronavirus in some way. That includes the oil and gas industry.

If you’re an Ohio landowner who has leased your mineral rights to an oil and gas company, you may have noticed your royalty checks have been getting smaller lately.

Chevron, one of America’s largest oil and gas companies, has put its Utica and Marcellus shale operations up for sale.

The decision to sell your mineral rights is a big one. Here are three key questions to ask to help you determine if selling your minerals is the best choice for your specific situation.

It’s being predicted by some industry analysts that natural gas prices will fall to levels not seen since the 1970s.