April cash distribution at Sabine Royalty Trust (NYSE: SBR) hits $0.324970
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Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Sabine Royalty Trust declared a monthly cash distribution of $0.324970 per unit, payable on April 29, 2026 to unitholders of record on April 15, 2026. The payout is based primarily on oil production for January 2026 and gas production for December 2025.
Preliminary production volumes were about 44,645 barrels of oil and 885,409 Mcf of gas, at average prices of $57.57 per barrel and $3.42 per Mcf. The distribution is higher than the prior month mainly due to stronger oil and gas prices, partly offset by slightly lower production volumes.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 2.02, 9.01
2 items
Item 2.02
Results of Operations and Financial Condition
Financial
Disclosure of earnings results, typically an earnings press release or preliminary financials.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Key Figures
Monthly distribution: $0.324970 per unit
Oil production volume: 44,645 barrels
Gas production volume: 885,409 Mcf
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Monthly distribution
$0.324970 per unit
Cash distribution payable April 29, 2026 to holders of record April 15, 2026
Oil production volume
44,645 barrels
Preliminary net-to-trust oil production considered current (January 2026)
Gas production volume
885,409 Mcf
Preliminary net-to-trust gas production considered current (December 2025)
Oil price
$57.57 per barrel
Current month average price received by the trust
Gas price
$3.42 per Mcf
Current month average price received by the trust
Prior month oil volume
49,137 barrels
Previous month net-to-trust oil sales volume
Revenue posting delay
$403,000
Revenue received near March-end to be posted in April
Recent revenue receipts
$532,000
Revenue received after March close and before the press release
Key Terms
units of beneficial interest, royalty income, forward-looking statements, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, +1 more
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units of beneficial interest financial
"cash distribution to the holders of its units of beneficial interest of $0.324970 per unit"
Units of beneficial interest are pieces of ownership in a trust, fund, or pooled investment that give the holder a right to a share of the assets and income without holding the underlying property directly. Think of them as slices of a pie that entitle you to future slices of profit or distributions; investors care because these units determine how returns, risks, voting rights, and tax treatment are allocated and how easily you can buy or sell your stake.
royalty income financial
"Sales volumes are recorded in the month the Trust receives and identifies the related royalty income."
Royalty income is money a company or individual receives for allowing others to use its intellectual property, natural resources, or patented processes — like collecting rent when you let someone use your idea, song, mineral rights, or technology. It matters to investors because royalties can provide steady, often high-margin cash flow with low ongoing costs, making a business more predictable and easier to value; think of it as a durable revenue stream that keeps paying as long as the asset is in demand.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"Any statements in this press release about future events or conditions... constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regulatory
"forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995."
safe harbor provisions regulatory
"forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995."
Safe harbor provisions are rules or legal protections that shield companies or individuals from certain penalties or liabilities when they follow specific guidelines or procedures. They provide a sense of security, encouraging compliance and innovation by reducing the fear of legal repercussions if they act in good faith. For investors, these provisions help ensure that companies are transparent and accountable without the risk of unfair punishment for honest mistakes.
FAQ
What cash distribution did Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) declare for April 2026?
Sabine Royalty Trust declared a monthly cash distribution of $0.324970 per unit for April 2026. It will be paid on April 29, 2026 to unitholders of record on April 15, 2026, reflecting recent oil and gas production and pricing.
When are the record date and payment date for SBR’s April 2026 distribution?
The record date for Sabine Royalty Trust’s April 2026 distribution is April 15, 2026, and the payment date is April 29, 2026. Investors holding units on the record date will receive the $0.324970 per unit cash distribution on the payment date.
What production volumes support Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) April 2026 payout?
The April 2026 distribution is primarily supported by preliminary production of about 44,645 barrels of oil and 885,409 Mcf of gas. These volumes correspond mainly to January 2026 oil production and December 2025 gas production, which the Trust treats as current production.
How did oil and gas prices change for Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) versus the prior month?
For the current month, Sabine received about $57.57 per barrel of oil and $3.42 per Mcf of gas, compared with $54.40 per barrel and $2.73 per Mcf previously. Higher realized prices contributed to a larger cash distribution despite lower volumes.
Why is SBR’s April 2026 distribution higher than the previous month?
The April 2026 distribution is higher mainly because oil and natural gas prices increased versus the prior month. This benefit was only partly offset by lower oil and gas production volumes, leading to a larger cash amount available for distribution to unitholders.
Where can investors find more financial and tax information on Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR)?
Investors can access Sabine Royalty Trust’s distribution history, financial reports, tax booklets and SEC filings at its website, http://www.sbr-sabine.com/. Printed reports are also available on request and are mailed free of charge to interested unitholders.