Property Ownership
In Louisiana, a 'mineral servitude' grants the holder the right to:
AAccess the surface of the land to build structures
BExtract minerals such as oil and gas from under the land✓ Correct
CUse the water rights attached to the property
DFarm agricultural land for a period of years
Explanation
A mineral servitude in Louisiana grants the holder the right to extract minerals (including oil and gas) from under the land. Louisiana has a unique mineral rights framework distinct from other states.
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