Does anybody know what rayalties in Amite county might be worth?I have had a couple offers and my nephew just sold some at 2 grand an acre. Is that Good? and if so for which party???? :>) or…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by John Weisenhorn Oct 31, 2014.
I understand there is a grand difference between "mineral rights" and "Royalties". I have an old document that is part of a will and I am named as a benefactor using the expression "quitclaim". How…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Oct 2, 2014.
Folks, I am slap new to this. I inherited royalty interest in TMS Amite Co. 1N 3E and from some of the postings it appears there is drilling going on in the sections I hold royalties…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ben Sep 30, 2014.
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David Wilkerson is a local attorney in Wilkinson County who has represented several local mineral owners in lease negotiations. His phone is 601-888-3102 and email is wcalan@bellsouth.net. Buddy Noblin is an experienced oil and gas attorney in Jackson. Buddy’s contact information is 601-948-3305 and noblin@mnwlaw.com. Also William R. “Bill” Presson, phone and email are 601-991-1117 wpresson@netdoor.com.
Mr John, I am a petroleum landman and may be able to help you get to the bottom of your mineral problem. I will need to know the Section Township and Range of the property. I have a large ownership map from about 1950 of Amite County that might help find the tract of land.
How may I help you, Mr. Weisenhorn?