Cross Timbers Royalty Trust Declares October Cash Distribution of $0.075205 per Unit
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Tuesday, Oct 21, 2025 8:05 am ET1min read
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The underlying oil and gas sales for the current and prior month distributions are as follows:
- Current Month Distribution (October 2025): 12,000 barrels of oil at an average price of $67.13 per barrel and 80,000 Mcf of gas at an average price of $4.79 per Mcf.
- Prior Month Distribution (September 2025): 14,000 barrels of oil at an average price of $63.13 per barrel and 111,000 Mcf of gas at an average price of $3.17 per Mcf.
Excess costs have increased by $72,000 on properties underlying the Texas Working Interest net profits interests, and by $6,000 on properties underlying the Oklahoma Working Interest net profits interests. The cumulative excess costs for Texas Working Interest properties now stand at $5,232,000, including $1,405,000 in accrued interest. For Oklahoma Working Interest properties, the cumulative excess costs total $6,000.
Investors and stakeholders are encouraged to monitor these distributions and excess costs closely, as they are crucial indicators of the trust's financial health and performance within the evolving energy markets .
Cross Timbers Royalty Trust has declared a cash distribution of $0.075205 per unit, payable on November 17, 2025, to unitholders of record on October 31, 2025. The underlying oil and gas sales for the current and prior month distributions are shown in the table provided. Excess costs have increased by $72,000 on properties underlying the Texas Working Interest net profits interests, and by $6,000 on properties underlying the Oklahoma Working Interest net profits interests.
Cross Timbers Royalty Trust (CRT), a well-known energy trust focused on oil and gas interests across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, has declared a cash distribution of $0.075205 per unit, payable on November 17, 2025, to unitholders of record on October 31, 2025 [1]. This distribution is based on the latest sales volumes and average prices reported by the trust.The underlying oil and gas sales for the current and prior month distributions are as follows:
- Current Month Distribution (October 2025): 12,000 barrels of oil at an average price of $67.13 per barrel and 80,000 Mcf of gas at an average price of $4.79 per Mcf.
- Prior Month Distribution (September 2025): 14,000 barrels of oil at an average price of $63.13 per barrel and 111,000 Mcf of gas at an average price of $3.17 per Mcf.
Excess costs have increased by $72,000 on properties underlying the Texas Working Interest net profits interests, and by $6,000 on properties underlying the Oklahoma Working Interest net profits interests. The cumulative excess costs for Texas Working Interest properties now stand at $5,232,000, including $1,405,000 in accrued interest. For Oklahoma Working Interest properties, the cumulative excess costs total $6,000.
Investors and stakeholders are encouraged to monitor these distributions and excess costs closely, as they are crucial indicators of the trust's financial health and performance within the evolving energy markets .

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