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Dominion Resources Black Warrior Trust DOMR

Dominion Resources Black Warrior Trust is a business trust. The Trust acquires and holds certain overriding royalty interests (the Royalty Interests) burdening proved natural gas properties located in the Pottsville coal formation of the Black Warrior Basin, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (the Underlying Properties) owned by Walter Black Warrior Basin LLC. All of the Underlying Properties consist of producing properties. The Royalty Interests are the assets of the Trust other than cash and temporary investments being held for the payment of expenses and liabilities and for distribution to the Unitholders. The Trust collects the proceeds attributable to the Royalty Interests entitling the holder thereof to approximately 65% of the Gross Proceeds derived from the Dominion Black Warrior Basin, Inc. (Company) Interests (the Company's interest in natural gas properties in which the Company has an interest located in Alabama), and makes cash distributions to Unitholders.


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Post by LongTermTradeson Feb 01, 2007 2:02pm
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Canadian Royalty Trusts versus American Royalty Tr

Canadian Royalty Trusts versus American Royalty Tr

Investors have been looking at Canadian Royalty Trusts for their high income. These trusts pass through all their earnings from oil and gas wells to the trust holders, similar to the way that real estate investment trusts handle their payouts. Because the entity is set up as a trust instead of a corporation, there is no taxation at the corporate level. In addition, a large part of the dividends are non-taxable due to depletion and depreciation deductions.

Unfortunately, the Canadian government came out with a plan to tax all Canadian trusts at the corporate level beginning in the year 2011. This caused all Canadian trusts to suffer a severe drop during the month of November, which in turn gave the trusts a higher yield. Although they have recovered slightly and therefore have somewhat lower yields, the average trust yield from Canada is still significantly higher than the U.S. royalty trusts.


Below is a list of the Canadian Royalty Trusts that are traded on American stock exchanges (there are many more that are just traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange). Also is a list of American Oil and Gas Trusts, an Iron Ore Royalty Trust, and a European Royalty Trust.

<em><strong>(The following 23 suggested companies are for your review)</strong></em>

Canadian Trust Reviews

American Oil and Gas Trusts

CANADIAN OIL ROYALTY TRUSTS
(traded on U. S. Exchanges)

See Article...

AMERICAN OIL & GAS ROYALTY TRUSTS

Listed In The Article

AMERICAN IRON ORE ROYALTY TRUST
Mesabi Trust (MSB) 9.00%

GERMANY ROYALTY TRUST
North European Oil Royalty Trust (NRT) 8.2%

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