We received our first royalty check for the Longleaf well in Caddo Parish, payable by Chesapeake. We never signed a lease because we were not aware of a lease offer. Chesapeake said the land was…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Mar 3, 2023.
We have a lease with EXCO for our wells in Desoto parish and we have been receiving royalties every month for awhile. This week we received division orders from Shell (SWEPI). The letter from Shell…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Krkyoldhag Aug 10, 2018.
Has anyone received a payment from EXCO for March 2018? We received a payment for February.Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrew Apr 9, 2018.
We have a well pad on our family property. We are in the process of dividing the property between the heirs. If I want to have a permanent structure built, how far do I have to build from the well…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Lanie Dornier Aug 31, 2016.
Cindy, I suggest that you contact Randy Davidson, 318-424-4342. Randy is the head of the law firm, Davidson, Jones & Summers in Shreveport. He is my O&G attorney and has wide experience in other land related legal specialties.
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