The Freehold Owners Association (FHOA) is a not-for-profit organization established in 1999 to advocate for fair treatment of freehold mineral owners in Canada, particularly in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The association provides valuable resources, education, and support to help freeholders navigate complex issues related to mineral rights and leases, ensuring they are well-informed and equipped to protect their interests.
Led by a volunteer board of directors, FHOA aims to address the challenges faced by freeholders, including evolving regulations and market conditions that impact their mineral rights. By uniting freeholders and amplifying their collective voice, the association seeks to promote fair practices within the oil and gas industry and safeguard the heritage of mineral ownership for future generations.
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