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minerial rights under ducks unlimited and government habitat areas.
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Hello, our family owns the mineral rights to about 1500 acres in Shelby county near Logansport and bordering the Sabine river. We have been under a couple of land man leases and Chesapeake Energy for…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by john mcdermot Feb 24, 2014.

 

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