Royalties management workshop to be held in Elk County, Pa.

Penn State Extension will host a workshop to help landowners understand the various factors that affect their royalty payments on June 11 in Elk County, Pennsylvania.

Are you as a landowner receiving royalty checks and not fully understanding how the current trends and production figures mesh with your royalty payments? Do you have questions on how to interpret the information provided on your royalty stubs? Are you questioning how to manage your resources and invest wisely?

Penn State Extension’s ‘Shale Royalties Management’ workshop will help to answer these questions and more. Expert speakers, Dan Brockett, Shale Team Educator, Penn State Extension, Andrew Gans, CFP®, CFA®, Rockcliff Capital LLC, and Steve Feldbauer, JD, Urish Popeck & Co., LLC will provide a comprehensive program to help royalty owners understand how current drilling production and utilization trends can affect their royalties. The team will also provide great insight for landowners on the basin trends specific to Greene County, natural gas liquids and potential royalty deductions, reading your royalty statement, items that affect royalty payments, tax implications and effectively managing your resources.

This workshop is a must for landowners who are receiving royalty payments or are involved in an active unit of the Shale play and seek a better understanding of how their royalty payments are calculated and other factors considered in the determination of payment. 

Two separate but same workshops will be held on June 11 at the Elk County Office of Emergency Services, 131 Ridgmont Drive, Ridgway, Pa., 15853. The session will run from 1 to 4 p.m.

Due to the generosity of sponsors, Rockcliff Capital LLC and Urish Popeck & Co., LLC, the program is offered free of charge. However, seating is limited and pre-registration is required online at https://extension.psu.edu/shale-royalties-management-workshop-for-landowners or by calling 1-877-345-0691. Questions regarding the content of the program may be addressed to Dan Brockett at [email protected]  or to Carol Loveland at [email protected] or at 570-320-4429.

Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate a need for any type of special accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Carol Loveland at 570-320-4429 in advance.

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NOTE: This program is for educational purposes only and is not intended as an offer of legal advice. Consult an attorney for such information.

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