
J.M. (Buster) Bradshaw, founding principal of Paladin Land Group LLC, is today’s Forty Under 40 featured honoree.
In addition to the land service brokerage firm, Buster also founded Mammoth Creek Royalty Management LLC, a private-line energy and mineral asset management agency.
Plans for Tulsa, Okla.-based Paladin is to open new offices in multiple major U.S. shale basins within the next five years.
Mammoth Creek, also based in Tulsa, will invest $250 million to $1 billion per team in resource development and/or mineral acquisitions in the Midcontinent region, where Buster said interest in minerals is high because “the activity and the results have been so good here.”
Click here for Brian’s complete profile.
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