Once the can't-lose investment, minerals took a long pause during the COVID-era along with all of oil and gas. Will healthy commodity prices elevate the space back to the top of the standings, or will industry capital discipline slow the demand? What are the headwinds and tailwinds whipsawing minerals now?
SPEAKER(S):
Darin A. Zanovich, President & CEO, Mesa Minerals Partners II, LLC
George M. Young Jr., CEO, Pegasus Resources LLC
Mark Deverka, Global Head, Technical Transaction Team, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Jace Graham, CEO & Founder, Rising Phoenix Royalties
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