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Texas Pacific Land Corp TPL

Texas Pacific Land Corporation is a landowner in the state of Texas with approximately 868,000 acres of land in West Texas, with the majority of its ownership concentrated in the Permian Basin. Its segments include Land and Resource Management and Water Services and Operations. Its Land and Resource Management segment encompasses the business of managing its approximately 868,000 surface acres of land and its oil and gas royalty interests in West Texas, principally concentrated in the Permian Basin. This segment consists primarily of royalties from oil and gas, revenues from easements, commercial leases and renewables, and land and material sales. Its Water Services and Operations segment encompasses the business of providing full-service water offerings to operators in the Permian Basin through Texas Pacific Water Resources LLC (TPWR). These full-service water offerings include, but are not limited to, water sourcing, produced-water treatment, infrastructure development, and others.


NYSE:TPL - Post by User

Comment by tbnorthstaron Oct 22, 2017 2:55pm
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Post# 26842362

RE:TPL forever

RE:TPL foreverNo one follows this trust and I mean no one! Just look at how often investors post on this bullboard. The trust is one of the most unique investments I have ever come across. It is a fascinating story worth researching. A few of the good old boys down south are pegging it to run up to $3,000. 00 per unit in the coming years. Normally, I would scoff at that figure but look at what it has done in the past few years and what their earnings potential is - hint - Permian Basin landlord....oil royalty plus water rental = big bucks with few units outstanding and less every year.

I will be shocked if anyone responds to thisd message which is a great thing as TPL will continue to fly under the radar.
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