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Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest For A Term of Years

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This form is used by the Assignor to transfer, assign, and convey to Assignee overriding royalty interest in a Lease and all oil, gas and other minerals produced, saved and sold from the Lease and Land for a specified term.

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Overriding Royalty Interest (ORRI) a percentage share of production, or the value derived from production, which is free of all costs of drilling and producing, and is created by the lessee or working interest owner and paid by the lessee or working interest owner.

An overriding royalty interest is the right to receive revenue from the production of oil and gas from a well. The overriding royalty is carved out of the lessee's (operator's) working interest and entitles its owner to a fraction of production.

Net revenue is the amount that is shared among the property owners. To determine net revenue interest, multiply the royalty interest by the owner's shared interest. For example, if you have a 5/16 royalty, your net royalty interest would be 25% multiplied by 5/16, which equals 7.8125% calculated to four decimal places.

A royalty interest is a non-possessory real property interest in oil and gas production free of production and operating expenses, which may be created by grant or by reservation or exception.

A gross overriding royalty can be created on a mine which produces a product like petroleum in that it can be sold without alteration of its basic character.The costs of smelting and refining the gold will reduce the proceeds to the mine owner, a percentage of which will be paid as royalty.

An overriding royalty interest generally entitles the owner of the interest to a specified share of the oil and gas produced under the terms of the lease. In Texas and in many other oil-producing states, overriding royalty interests are generally treated as interests in real estate.

The value of an overriding royalty interest is simple to calculate since it is a percent of the working interest lease. The ORRI value is based on production on the acreage leased by the working interest.

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Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest For A Term of Years