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08 National Convention
 
“Keynote Speaker Pushes For Legislation”

NARO Annual Convention heard from Jack Grynberg on his belief in the need for federal legislation to be passed to require a study of natural gas transportation and measuring systems.

Study of Ways to Improve the Accuracy of the Collection of Federal Oil, Condensate, and Natural Gas Royalties Act of 2007 (Introduced in House) HR 435



From Tina Bonner - NARO President
 

From Tina Bonner - NARO President

From the ROAR Newsletter-- And They Wonder Why We Seem Paranoid! Read More



Factoid
 

Did you know? Of the 2.3 billion acres in the United States, private royalty owners own and manage about 80% or about 1.84 billion acres.



NARO - Primary Purpose
 

The primary purpose of NARO is to educate, serving as a national information clearinghouse for, not only our membership, but also state, local and federal government bodies and the general public.

NARO also serves, not only as a “watchdog” in State Capitols and the U.S, Congress but, when deemed necessary, brings to the spotlight of public scrutiny and debate, critical royalty owner issues and concerns that might, otherwise, be ignored or concealed.



 
From October 08 ROAR
 

From the Executive Director’s Chair

Your NARO at Work -- New Appalachia Chapter Formed -- Read More 

 

 

 

 


NARO Mission Statement
 

The mission of NARO is to encourage and promote exploration and production of minerals in the United States while preserving, protecting, advancing and representing the interests and rights of mineral and royalty owners through education, advocacy and assistance to our members, to NARO chapter organizations, to government bodies and to the public.


NARO Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's
 

1. Q. Determining Mineral Interests. "Uncle Bill just died. The lawyer said I get all of the mineral rights. I didn't know Uncle Bill owned any mineral rights! I can't find the deeds for the properties. What can I do?"

A. This may require a bunch of work, but it's doable. Don't give up. Your investigatory efforts may become extensive but will pay off with tasty profits. Go to Uncle Bill's lawyer and get all the mineral files/information you can gather. Read More


 
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UPCOMING EVENTS
 
OK-NARO 2009 Convention 4/23/09
2009 National Convention Las Vegas 10/1/09


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