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Kimbell Royalty Partners to Participate in the Stifel 2021 Virtual Cross Sector Insight Conference

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FORT WORTH, Texas, June 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP (NYSE: KRP) ("Kimbell" or the "Company"), a leading owner of oil and natural gas mineral and royalty interests in more than 97,000 gross wells across 28 states, today announced its participation in the Stifel 2021 Virtual Cross Sector Insight Conference. Management will be hosting virtual one-on-one meetings on Wednesday, June 9, 2021.

About Kimbell Royalty Partners

Kimbell (NYSE: KRP) is a leading oil and natural gas mineral and royalty company based in Fort Worth, Texas.  Kimbell owns mineral and royalty interests in over 13 million gross acres in 28 states and in every major onshore basin in the continental United States, including ownership in more than 97,000 gross wells with over 41,000 wells in the Permian Basin. To learn more, visit http://www.kimbellrp.com.

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Rick Black
Dennard Lascar Investor Relations
krp@dennardlascar.com
(713) 529-6600

 

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kimbell royalty partners, lp (nyse: krp) is an oil and gas mineral and royalty variable rate master limited partnership based in fort worth, texas. krp is managed by its general partner, kimbell royalty gp, llc, and owns mineral and royalty interests in approximately 5.7 million gross acres in 20 states and in nearly every major onshore basin in the continental united states, including ownership in more than 50,000 gross producing wells with over 29,000 wells in the permian basin.