Permian Basin Royalty Trust Resolves Legal Dispute with Blackbeard

Permian Basin Royalty Trust Settles Blackbeard Litigation
Argent Trust Company, acting as the Trustee for the Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT), has successfully negotiated a settlement regarding its litigation against Blackbeard Operating, LLC. This legal matter centered around issues related to Blackbeard's management of properties in the Waddell Ranch where the Trust holds a 75% net overriding royalty.
Details of the Settlement Agreement
As part of the settlement, Blackbeard has committed to paying the Trust a total of $9 million. The payment structure is notable; Blackbeard will transfer $4.5 million to the Trust within 30 days. The remaining balance will be disbursed in four quarterly installments of $1.125 million throughout the calendar year, 2026.
Implications for Future Royalties
The settlement outlines a new overhead rate for charges applicable to the Trust and allows Blackbeard to pass on certain third-party expenses related to saltwater disposal, along with other costs. This agreement gives Blackbeard the right to allocate technical labor charges against the net overriding royalty, based on a predetermined methodology.
Trust's Rights and Audit Options
Under the terms established, the Trust has relinquished the right to pursue future claims regarding volume losses that arise from standard line losses, as defined by existing purchase agreements. However, the Trust secured the option to perform annual site audits to ensure compliance while being charged for these audits' expenses.
Reassurances from Argent Trust Company
Nancy Willis, the Director of Royalty Trust Services at Argent Trust Company remarked, "We are pleased that we were able to resolve these claims in a way that provides value to Trust unitholders, as well as anticipated predictability regarding the future calculation of royalty payments." This perspective reflects the Trust's commitment to its stakeholders and their financial interests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What led to the lawsuit against Blackbeard Operating?
The lawsuit stemmed from allegations that Blackbeard operated incorrectly by not accurately calculating and paying royalties owed to the Trust.
How much money will the Trust receive from Blackbeard?
The Trust will receive a total of $9 million, structured with an initial payment followed by quarterly installments in the following year.
What changes were made to future royalty calculations?
The settlement includes an established overhead rate and allows Blackbeard to charge for specific expenses related to saltwater disposal and technical services, impacting how future royalties are calculated.
Does the Trust have the ability to conduct audits?
Yes, the Trust can conduct annual audits at its own expense as part of the settlement agreement.
What was the response from Argent Trust Company regarding the settlement?
Nancy Willis highlighted that the resolution brings value to the Trust's unitholders and enhances predictability in royalty management for the future.
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