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North European Oil Royalty Trust NRT

North European Oil Royalty Trust (the Trust) is a grantor trust which, on behalf of the owners of units of beneficial interest in the Trust (the unit owners), holds overriding royalty rights covering gas and oil production in certain concessions or leases in the Federal Republic of Germany. The rights are held under contracts with local German exploration and development subsidiaries of ExxonMobil Corp. (ExxonMobil) and the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (Royal Dutch/Shell Group). Under these contracts, the Trust receives various percentage royalties on the proceeds of the sales of certain products from the areas involved. Its royalties are received for sales of gas well gas, oil well gas, crude oil, condensate and sulfur. The Trust conducts no active business operations and is restricted to collection of income from royalty rights and distribution to unit owners of the net income after payment of administrative and related expenses.


NYSE:NRT - Post by User

Post by jenkinjton Jan 10, 2024 3:41pm
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Thinking NRT is a great buy at the moment

Thinking NRT is a great buy at the momentNo dividends paid in November and should have recouped the previous overpayment leading to the lack of 4th quarter dividend. Natural gas prices have subsided but this stock is closely held and was doing well at low NG prices for years. Probably will rebound to significantly higher later this winter,
Fingers Crossed
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