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Maven Royalty Management
Maven Royalty Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Shreveport, LA, registered since 2020. The firm manages approximately $241 million in...
Maven Royalty Management
Maven Royalty Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Shreveport, LA, registered since 2020. The firm manages approximately $241 million in regulatory assets. It has 26 employees and 8 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2015
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Shreveport
Corporate office
Shreveport, United States
Principals
Sollie Graham
Managing Partner & Founder
Mason Woodard
Managing Partner & Founder
Ian Doiron
Managing Partner & Founder
Riley Willingham
President
Laura Mickail
VP – Asset Management
Brad Wilkerson
General Counsel
Michael Aubrey
Chief Financial Officer
Austin Melson
VP - Engineering
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Maven Royalty Management?
Three managing partners—Sollie Graham, Mason Woodard and Ian Doiron—lead the firm. All three previously sat on the investment committee at Phillips Energy Partners, where Graham oversaw engineering, Woodard ran finance and accounting, and Doiron built the acquisition division. Their backgrounds in reservoir engineering, private-wealth advisory and land work inform a multidisciplinary approach to royalty underwriting.
How does Maven source its mineral and royalty acquisitions?
Maven markets directly to individual mineral owners through its website, offering a no-obligation evaluation as an entry point. The firm also runs Maven Mineral Management (MMM), a managed-mineral service for family offices and businesses; that arm can surface acquisition opportunities from portfolios Maven already manages. This combination of direct-to-owner solicitation and institutional relationships creates a proprietary sourcing pipeline.
Does Maven participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Maven focuses on direct acquisitions of mineral and royalty interests. The firm's publicly available materials show no indication of fund commitments or limited-partner stakes in third-party vehicles. Its capital is deployed into individual royalty, overriding-royalty and non-operated working-interest positions.
What investment stages does Maven typically target?
Maven invests in producing and non-producing mineral and royalty interests across unconventional resource plays in the United States. The firm does not disclose stage-specific parameters—such as development-phase targeting or PDP-type breakdowns—publicly, but its engineering and land teams handle both producing-reserve evaluations and undeveloped acreage analysis.
How is Maven Royalty Management related to Phillips Energy Partners?
Maven was founded by three former Phillips Energy Partners executives—Sollie Graham, Mason Woodard and Ian Doiron—who previously formed PEP's investment committee. Phillips Energy Partners operated a similar mineral-acquisition strategy before winding down its investment activity, and Maven represents the successor effort with a broadly similar talent pool and asset-class focus.
Does Maven maintain a managed-mineral service for external clients, and how is it separated?
Maven created Maven Mineral Management (MMM) as a standalone service brand that manages minerals for family offices and businesses. MMM handles back-office functions such as revenue accounting, lease-negotiation support and title work, while Maven Royalty Partners remains the principal-acquisition vehicle. This separation is intended to avoid conflicts between the firm's own capital and the portfolios it administers.
What is Maven's posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
Maven's disclosed model is self-originated and self-capitalized; the firm does not publicly discuss co-investment structures or syndicated transactions with external general partners. Its team is built to evaluate, acquire and manage assets internally, which suggests a preference for whole-ownership positions rather than club deals.
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