Advocate Oil and Gas

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Buffalo, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/24/2014 -- Advocate Oil and Gas was established by Oil and Gas industry icon, Brent Bawden.  Advocate specializes in purchasing oil and gas minerals.  Our experienced team has managed over $250,000,000 in mineral purchases the last 8 years.  We are interested in discussing the financial benefits of producing royalties, non-producing minerals, and overriding royalty interests with you.

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Brent@AdvocateOG.com 

About Advocate Oil and Gas
Advocate's niche is purchasing Royalties, Overriding Royalties, Non-Producing Mineral Rights and Working Interests nationwide.  Since 2007, Advocate Executives have successfully completed over 7,500 royalty transactions.  Through our vast professional experience, we have developed world-class royalty acquisition capabilities, which enables us to assess royalty holdings and close transactions at maximum market values in days where others so-called experts would take weeks.

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By tapping into Advocate's vast professional network, we have unmatched acquisition capabilities which enables us to service our clients with maximum market values and quick closes.  Through our vast professional experience, we have developed world-class royalty acquisition capabilities, which enables us to assess royalty holdings and close transactions at maximum market values in days where others so-called experts would take weeks.  We offer owners no obligation bids/quotes, generous lump-sum payouts and cover all the costs involved in Title Work, Deed Transfer and Closing.  Do not wait another day to get a viable quote, call Advocate Oil and Gas today.

According to Advocate's definition, Mineral Rights not only refer to the ownership of minerals, but also valuable rocks, gas or oil found below the ground on a piece of property.  These rights greatly differ from surface rights, which is ownership of anything above ground. If a landowner owns both, it is possible to buy mineral rights without buying the land.