Steven Hatcher | Minerals Guy
Steven Hatcher | Minerals Guy
Minerals Guy provides tailored content and resources to oil and gas mineral and royalty owners across the country with the goal of educating and empowering owners to better understand mineral rights as an asset class and the potential value of their minerals and royalties.
Steven Hatcher is the creator of Minerals Guy. He is a professional mineral buyer, an oil and gas attorney and has spent the last decade buying and selling oil and gas properties across the country. He is an expert in oil and gas mineral rights, having worked in the private practice of law, for oil and gas operators, and for mineral and royalty acquisition companies.
We hope you’ll tune in as we pull back the curtain on oil and gas minerals and royalties.
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Bro is making shorts about buying and selling minerals. Do you have a garage full of pyrite?
Talking bout oil and gas boss
@@mineralsguyThose aren't minerals
Shut up Hank
Once you sign the PSA can the buyer back out?
It depends on what the document says. Most PSA’s require that certain conditions be met before closing (ie title is reviewed and confirmed).
This is generational wealth bs that never happens to the average person
Who gives a fuck, get a life
Where has this channel been all my life? Thanks man👏🏾
Been waiting on you to find it! Welcome!
Good content ty for the info and clearing out this question rlly good content
Thanks! Means a lot!
@@mineralsguy np alway here to support
Crazy knowledge dropped out here💣💥💯💯 Keep going men 🤜🤛
Thanks Juan!
Did not know. Thanks Steve!
Why would anyone want to sell their mineral rights to an oil company or any other person/company? How would selling benefit the owner?
Hey Sheila-most folks sell because they want liquidity in a lump sum vs a payout over time. Similar to taking the cash vs the annuity when you win the lottery. Thanks for your comment! Steven
Glasscock? Really? 😂😂😂
You can tell when this guys lying because his lips are moving
The operator has not sent the division orders after trying for almost nine months and filing all probate documents that they have required. Since the mineral rights are such a minuscule amount I suspect the operator knows we may not want to hire an attorney?
I’m sorry to hear this! What state are you located in? Most states have law that severely penalize operators for not disbursing revenue timely. For example, in Louisiana, you can demand treble (triple) damages.
@@mineralsguy the mineral rights are in Chambers County, TX. Thank you so much for your reply!
My father passed away over two years ago. We have provided and filed all probate documents required by the operator with Chambers County, TX. We continue to get the run around however about our division orders. It’s been nine months now and still no division orders have been received. Why do companies do this? My aunt is still receiving income from this well but my siblings and I can’t even get the division orders signed so we can finally start receiving income as well.
Replied to your comment on another video.
Shhh most United States Americans don't know their beloved country was mostly Spanish! Don't let them know or you will break their shit
That’s a very biased way of viewing it. Large swathes of the current US were of course in Spanish hands for a period of time… and Mexican and French and ultimately British, before independence. Spain was kicked off the land fairly quickly. I’m not even American either.
The scene in (There Will Be Blood) where Daniel Day Lewis is tellin ol boy that he took his milkshake. Lol. Is that illegal now? How would we know?
Drainage!!!
Drainage is 100% legal because to some degree it’s hard to know where the oil is coming from.
Do you provide advisory services to clients interested in entering into mineral asset purchases?
Typically, I buy on my own account. But, happy to connect. Shoot me an email at [email protected]
And what’s the most valuable way to value minerals?
Watch the valuation video!
Where can one learn the basics and fundamentals without going to university? Are there any specific resources you would recommend?
What would be some best books to read for knowing more about these types of investments..
Hang tight! I’m working an e-book and a course!
I am interested in your course. Thank you.
Got you down.
Thank you for sharing this information, truly noble
Thanks for watching!
Underrated channel. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! Means a lot!
The term fossil fuel was used by Rockefeller. He figured out if he used a term that would make people believe the oil would eventually run out. It would make it more profitable and people would pay more. This is exactly what you’re doing. Keep people scared so they don’t mind when gas gets to five dollars a gallon.
So we’re pumping out millions of barrels of oil every day. We’ve been doing it since oil was discovered. In the 70s they said we would run out. Production hasn’t even declined. We keep discovering more oil deposits every year. This is playing on peoples fears. I honestly don’t know why you bothered this video. Other than fooling the gullible, there’s no point to it.
Go to Mars then!
We have atleast 200 years worth at our current consumption rate in ND alone. Stop this non sense.
Yes they are infinite, it’s the blood of the earth
Greatest thing I’ve heard all week!
No they are not . They will eventually dry up
Oh you bunch of climate freaks. THEY ARE LYING TO YOU.
The great thing for oil companies is that as these wells go dry and they have to drill more expensive wells to get deeper resources, their costs go up, which gets passed directly on to the consumer, after their healthy markup.
It’s infinite-
Yes but it can take a long time to replenish. Imo, it's better to mine gas than let it escape naturally
People will say anything to promote their own mo ey making scheme...
These are straight facts…
I hate to say that some people do believe the reserves fill back up over time. It's a whole thing and it's not as unfounded as you would think, but not completely accurate
whait whait whait: Do some Amarican think, that theese are infinitit resources? But to be fair, a lot of people in Germany think, that uranium is kind of infinitiv as well.
Some people do!
What go up sooner or later go’s DOWN!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
With my luck Biden would shut it down.
Texas maps
Robert osaki has bought some
Hey Steve, I have a neighbor who bought a producing well on his property years ago, years later he had to go to court over it and it cost him over 40k because of other interest he didn't know about. I own minerals on a tract of land that still has a 100+ year old hit and miss engine on it with all the old equipment still in place. Don't know who owns the equipment but it hasn't been pumped in over 50+ years.
4th generation Oklahoma oil & gas mineral owner here.... Never sell your minerals. I repeat. Never. Because you won't ever get what they are actually worth. I repeat. Not ever. So it's always better to pass your royalties on to the next generation, rather than sell them to some slick-haired, fancy-pants investment broker in New York City. Who isn't going to do anything but ride your ass to the finish line. Bet that.
Thanks for the comment! You are 100% correct that you will make more money in absolute dollars by holding. But, over what time period? 10, 20, 30 years? Time value of money is real--$1 today is worth more than $1 tomorrow or 30 years from now. Certainly the silver tongued folks you mention above exist. But, the market has changed for the better. We help very sophisticated mineral owners sell large tracts in some of the best areas in the country. Are they dumb? No. They understand the pro's and con's of selling and they still make the decision to take the cash. Also, minerals get broken up generation to generation. What starts as 100 acres can become 5 acres of less across 3 generations. You mention you are third generation. How large was your grandfather's tract compared to what you own today. What will your kids receive? And their kids? At what point does it get broken up so small that it doesn't mean anything to anybody? All the best, Steven
@@mineralsguy I'm making more than $5K per month on just 11.5 net mineral acres in Stephens County Oklahoma... Not counting the other 22 acres that surround it. Or my producing royalties in other counties. Dipshit land man spent 2 weeks trying to pressure me into accepting just $100K for the whole works. Hahahaa... Just another flipper.
great video and helpful info.
hello steven it is ronald lee schwigel here.
i am looking to lease my mineral interest. how does this work steve? i am new to all this. as i inherited from my late great grandmother and grandfather from my late mothers side of the family texas residents since the 1800s
Ron-shoot me an email at [email protected]!
great program steve thank you for your valuable knowledge and info.
great learning discussion
hello steve just came across your youtube video i like the info you have.
to lease or not to iease? i want to do it right as i am in my upper 50s may 26 2024
hello steven ronald here.
Hey Ronald-what’s up?
@@mineralsguy -hello mineralsguy,i had to question i have mineral interest in midland county texas, my mothers family owned vast land in texas going back to the late 1800s. i grew up my whole life with my mother gentlly telling me we got land in texas. now a middle aged man the oil men are knocking wanting me to lease. now is the time.
my question is is it better to sale or lease? my gut says lease.
@@mineralsguy i am looking for a attorney for my mineral rights. i know what i own and where it is.
Everywhere I go, boomers shill me oil and gas investments. I'm only 32, why is the algorithm, already regularly tryna get me to invest in fossil fuels soo often.. Do they just do this to everyone as soon as you move to Alberta? It must be.
With royalties how do you know how much they are worth if you were to sell them
How do you know how much your Stocks or bonds in an oil company or worth