
How to Earn Passive Royalties from Oil & Gas with Mineral Rights. Jace Graham w/ Rising Phoenix (Ep 81)
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If you’ve ever wondered how you can generate passive “mailbox money” from the energy sector, or if you’re looking for creative 1031 exchange opportunities, this episode is for you. Jace Graham, a fourth-generation oil & gas expert and CEO and Founder of Rising Phoenix Capital joins us to explain how mineral rights work and how his team acquires off-market mineral rights.
Top 3 takeaways:
- Mineral Rights = Passive “Mailbox Money”
By owning mineral rights, investors can earn regular royalty payments from oil and gas production—without the risks or hassles of drilling themselves. It’s a truly passive income stream that’s less “hands-on” than many real estate or drilling deals. - Unique & Direct Acquisition Approach
Rising Phoenix Capital stands out by doing serious ground work—they source mineral rights directly from owners, avoiding auctions and middlemen. This potentially allows for better pricing and value for their investors. - Great 1031 Exchange Option
Since mineral rights are considered real estate, investors can use 1031 exchanges to defer taxes by transitioning from investment property into mineral rights. This opens the door for retiring landlords or anyone looking to reposition their portfolio while keeping more money compounding for them
Read more at www.rising-phoenix.com
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