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Minerals Council updates community on TERA details

Photo caption: Osage Minerals Councilman Talee Redcorn opens the TERA community meeting in Pawhuska on May 24. CODY HAMMER/Osage News

The Osage Minerals Council held three meetings to discuss the TERA task force with shareholders and Osage community members. The meetings held in Grayhorse, Hominy and Pawhuska allowed for the council to explain its plan for a TERA and answer questions from shareholders.

The council listed three strategic plan items for a TERA and the Osage Nation: Increase transparency and communication between the council and shareholders; provide more information and education about probates, headrights, and other such topics; and develop Osage-owned businesses relating to the oil industry.

OMC listed many positives for a TERA, some of those pros include authority to approve leases, business agreements and related energy development, exerting tribal sovereignty, increase Osage shareholder’s headright payments, re-engage oil and gas producers in Osage County, and recurring annual funding.

While there were many positives listed, some negative points come with a TERA. Those cons include a negative perception of the impact of the inherent federal function and the fiduciary relationship the federal government has with the Osage; potential retaliatory action from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Department of Interior; Gov. Stitt’s relationship with tribes and One-State Committee impact.

Though the meetings allowed for communication between the council and the community, not all council members were on board with having the meetings.

Councilman Paul Revard said in a statement that, “I have observed that the individual Osage Minerals Council members are not in agreement on many of the issues related to a potential TERA and I would have preferred to delay the TERA public meetings until we had more information to share and to be more prepared to discuss details of a TERA with our headright owners.”

All three TERA task force meetings can be found on the Osage Nation’s YouTube page.


By

Kennedy Sepulvado


Original Publish Date: 2021-06-17 00:00:00

Kennedy Sepulvadohttps://osagenews.org
My name is Kennedy Sepulvado and I cover the Osage Minerals Council for Osage News. I grew up in Union City, Ok where I fell in love with Journalism. I earned my bachelor degree from the University of Oklahoma and am working towards my masters degree from the University of Central Oklahoma. My goal is to one day be a journalism professor. Since I freelance with Osage News, I have another job as a multimedia journalist for OETA’s Oklahoma News Report. I recently got to combine my work and featured the OMC’s well plugging efforts for a story with OETA. When I’m not working, I spend time painting or attending sporting events with my family. I have my 𐒻𐓧𐓪͘͘͘𐓟𐓻𐓣͘͘ (cat), Cheshire. And we just added a 𐓇𐓪͘𐓤𐓟 (dog), 𐒼𐓙𐓡𐓣𐓤𐓘 (Chief).
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