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TAG Oil Sells its Australian Royalty Interests

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Viper Energy, Inc., a Subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, Inc., to Acquire Sitio Royalties Corp. in All-Equity Transaction; Increases Base Dividend

Oil & Gas 360º

(Oil & Gas 360) –MIDLAND, Texas, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Viper Energy, Inc. NASDAQ:VNOM) (Viper or the Company), a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, Inc. NASDAQ:FANG) (Diamondback), and Sitio Royalties Corp. About Viper Energy, Inc. About Diamondback Energy, Inc. About Sitio Royalties Corp.

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Viper strikes rare mineral merger with $4.1B Sitio buy

Enverus

In response to today’s announcement that Viper Energy, a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, would acquire Sitio Royalties Corp for $4.1 In response to today’s announcement that Viper Energy, a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, would acquire Sitio Royalties Corp for $4.1 billion in 2022.

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Louisiana Second Circuit Finds Holder of Mortgage Encumbering a Mineral Lease Solidarily Liable with Mineral Lessees for Damages Under the Louisiana Mineral Code

The Energy Law

The mortgagee controlled the mineral lessees’ ability to alienate their interest in the Lease by requiring the mineral lessees to obtain the mortgagee’s written consent to release the Lease. [15] Tauren”) In February 2006, Tauren assigned an undivided 49% interest in the Lease to Cubic Energy, Inc. 7] See id. [8] 10] See id.

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Emerging on the Other Side of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Raising Structured Capital for Small and Mid-Size Businesses

The Energy Law

This article briefly describes four structured capital raising techniques that may be available to meet those needs: (1) convertible debt instruments; (2) convertible or non-convertible preferred equity instruments; (3) preferred limited partnership interests; and (4) debt instruments issued with “equity kickers”.