Brigham Minerals, Inc. Announces Participation in Goldman Sachs Global Energy Conference 2021
Brigham Minerals, Inc. (NYSE: MNRL) will have CEO Rob Roosa participate in a panel at the Goldman Sachs Global Energy Conference on January 7 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. The company specializes in acquiring and managing mineral and royalty interests in key U.S. resource basins, including the Permian Basin and the Anadarko Basin. Brigham aims to maximize risk-adjusted total returns for shareholders through organic growth and strategic acquisitions.
- Participation in a major industry conference could enhance visibility and investor interest.
- Focus on maximizing shareholder returns through strategic acquisitions.
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Brigham Minerals, Inc. (NYSE: MNRL) (“Brigham Minerals,” “Brigham,” or the “Company”) today announced that Rob Roosa, Chief Executive Officer, will participate in a panel at the Goldman Sachs Global Energy Conference on January 7th at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
ABOUT BRIGHAM MINERALS, INC.
Brigham Minerals is an Austin, Texas based company that acquires and actively manages a portfolio of mineral and royalty interests in the core of some of the most active, highly economic, liquids-rich resource basins across the continental United States. Brigham Minerals’ assets are located in the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico, the SCOOP and STACK plays in the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma, the DJ Basin in Colorado and Wyoming, and the Williston Basin in North Dakota. The Company’s primary business objective is to maximize risk-adjusted total return to its shareholders by both capturing organic growth in its existing assets as well as leveraging its highly experienced technical evaluation team to continue acquiring minerals.
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