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INDUSTRY NEWS


TCU Royalty Owner Program Returning to Texas


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EXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (TCU) ENERGY INSTITUTE established the Royalty Owner Program in 2012


to provide educational opportunities to the more than 8 million mineral owners in the U.S., offering funda- mental knowledge and skills needed to interact with operators and maximize return on investment in their mineral assets. Sessions in 2014 will be held in Fort Worth, San


Antonio and Midland. Follow the link energyinstitute. tcu.edu for dates, locations and times. The program focuses on teaching mineral owners


topics such as organizing mineral fi les, oil and gas law, leasing, verifying royalty payments, analyzing check stubs, and post production issues. An important part the program is personal instruc-


tion and peer-to-peer collaboration. For more informa- tion, call the Help Desk at 800-255-1261.


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INDUSTRY RTU EZ


OETIS INTRODUCES EXCENEL® RTU EZ (CEFTIOFUR HY- drochloride) Sterile Suspension with a lower vis-


cosity formulation that improves syringeability by 40 percent. With the improved syringeability, users of EXCE-


NEL RTU EZ will only need to apply 60 percent of the force required to administer the previous formulation. Veterinarians can use the product for treatment of


bovine respiratory disease (BRD) and foot rot. Pro- ducers should work with their veterinarian to review protocols and make necessary adjustments in animal health management. EXCENEL RTU EZ is still backed by the Residue Free Guarantee™ in cattle. Learn more at zoetisUS.com.


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