I have 152 acres in San Augustine county, TX and have been approached by a landman to lease the acreage to drill a Haynesville well. Can anyone advise me on the fair-market value for the signing…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by adubu Jul 6, 2011.
I have 152 acres in San Augustine county, TX and have been approached by a landman to lease the acreage to drill a Haynesville shale well. Can anyone advise me on the going rate for the signing bonus?
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