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Mesa Royalty Trust Announces Trust Income for December 2025

HOUSTON, December 19, 2025--Mesa Royalty Trust (the "Trust") (NYSE symbol-MTR) announced today the Trust income distribution for the month of December 2025. Unitholders of record on December 31, 2025 will receive distributions amounting to $0.018551844 per unit, payable on January 30, 2026. The Trust received $35,596, all of which came from the New Mexico portion of the Trust’s San Juan Basin properties operated by Hilcorp San Juan LP, an affiliate of Hilcorp Energy Company. No income was receiv

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Mesa Royalty Trust Announces Trust Income for December 2025

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[{"type":"text","content":"HOUSTON, December 19, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mesa Royalty Trust (the "Trust") (NYSE symbol-MTR) announced today the Trust income distribution for the month of December 2025. Unitholders of record on December 31, 2025 will receive distributions amounting to $0.018551844 per unit, payable on January 30, 2026. The Trust received $35,596, all of which came from the New Mexico portion of the Trust’s San Juan Basin properties operated by Hilcorp San Juan LP, an affiliate of Hilcorp Energy Company. No income was received in December 2025 from any other working interest owner. This month, after the Trust’s payment of administrative expenses, income from the distributable net profits was $34,573.","length":706,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The Trust was formed to own an overriding royalty interest of the net proceeds attributable to certain producing oil and gas properties located in the Hugoton field of Kansas and the San Juan Basin fields of New Mexico and Colorado. As described in the Trust's public filings, the amount of the monthly distributions is expected to fluctuate from month to month, depending on the proceeds, if any, received by the Trust as a result of production, oil and natural gas prices and the amount of the Trust’s administrative expenses, among other factors. In addition, as further described in the Trust’s most recent filing on Form 10-Q, distributions to unitholders are expected to be materially reduced, until the Trust increases its cash reserves to a total of $2.0 million in order to provide added liquidity.","length":811,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Proceeds reported by the working interest owners for any month are not generally representative of net proceeds that will be received by the Trust in future periods. As further described in the Trust’s Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings, production and development costs for the royalty interest have resulted in substantial accumulated excess production costs, which will decrease Trust distributions, and in some periods may result in no Trust distributions. The amount of proceeds, if any, received or expected to be received by the Trust (and its ability to pay distributions to unitholders) has been and will continue to be directly affected, among other things, by volatility in the industry and revenues and expenses reported to the Trus...

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