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In the energy industry, there are typically three
investment opportunities into domestic reserves,
but only two that qualify for a 1031 Exchange.
- The first investment option into energy
is to invest in a Drilling Program.
Investing in a drilling program is recommended by some
investment professionals for sheltering income or Capital
Gains by using intangible drilling cost deductions, but
you can't qualify a 1031 Exchange into a drilling program.
Just as you can't do a 1031 Exchange into a property that
is being built, you can't do a 1031 Exchange into a well
that has not yet been placed into service.
- The second investment option into energy,
which does qualify for a 1031 Exchange, is Working Interests
in producing wells.
Working Interests are participating (lessee) interests
in land, and are expressed as a fraction or a percentage.
Working Interest owners lease the rights to drill and
produce, while assuming 100% of the risk associated with
all operations, and retain what is left, only after paying
the Royalty Interest owner. Working Interest owners are
subject to monthly cash calls and invoices as well as
economic, environmental and operational risk.
- The third investment option into energy,
which also qualifies for a 1031 Exchange, is Energy Royalty
Interest Rights (aka Royalties).
These investments do qualify for a 1031 Exchange,
provided the owner is on the title as a direct assignment.
In the energy industry, owners of energy rights have been
doing 1031 Exchanges from well to well for decades. This
is not something new.
A
Energy Royalty Right owner does not own the lands' Surface
Rights and they have nothing to do with operating the
drilling activity. Instead, people in the drilling industry
have to pay the Royalty owners rent called Royalties for
the right to punch a hole through their land - whether
they find energy or not. This is not much different than
if you leased your land to a builder who paid you rent
for the use of your dirt. Only in the energy industry
the Royalty rent is a percentage of the well's gross income
for as long as the well is operating - and the Royalty
ownership rights are forever.
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