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Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) is a Texas-based land management company that derives revenue from the ownership and stewardship of large tracts of land and associated mineral rights in West Texas. The company’s origins trace to 19th century land grants associated with the Texas and Pacific Railway; over time those grant holdings have been retained and managed as a standalone corporate asset base. Texas Pacific Land is publicly listed and operates as a landowner and resource manager rather than as a traditional oil and gas producer.
The company’s primary activities include management of surface rights and leasing of land for energy and other commercial uses, administration of mineral royalty interests, and provision of water and related services to industrial customers. Additional revenue streams come from grazing and agricultural leases, conservation and recreational agreements, and selective real estate dispositions and easements. A central focus of the business is protecting and enhancing the long-term value of its land and mineral estate through permitting, lease administration and land stewardship.
Texas Pacific Land’s operations are concentrated in West Texas, notably in areas of significant oil and gas activity such as the Permian Basin, where it serves energy companies, agricultural tenants and other commercial users of surface and subsurface resources. The company is run by a corporate management team and governed by a board of directors and publishes periodic reports as a publicly traded entity; further details on executive leadership and governance are available in its regulatory filings and investor materials.





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