Encino Seeks Deal to Develop Salt Fork State Park
An article posted this month outlines an offer made by Encino Energy to develop oil and gas under Salt Fork State Park.
Posted October 6, 2016
For Kayla Theaker, participating in 4-H is all about the animals.
“I just love animals, and it’s really nice to be around them,” said Kayla. “It just teaches me to be a better person.”
Gateway Royalty was proud to purchase Kayla’s market steer at the 2016 Belmont County Fair.
“These kids work really hard and learn valuable lessons in life,” said Blaine Grace, mineral and royalty buyer for Gateway Royalty. “As residents of Ohio, this is a great way for us to give back to the community.”
Gateway Royalty is buying oil and gas minerals and royalties in Belmont and Jefferson County. With the current volatility in the oil and gas marketplace, selling your minerals or royalties can help Ohio landowners hedge against uncertainty.
“We at Gateway think it’s a good time to sell some minerals or royalty,” said Grace. “Prices are really down, and have been down for a while, and it’s a great way to hedge your bet.”
If you’re interested in learning more about selling your oil and gas minerals or royalty, contact Gateway today.
An article posted this month outlines an offer made by Encino Energy to develop oil and gas under Salt Fork State Park.
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