I am leasing 40 acres in section caddo parrish 034-16n-13w.  I signed a 3 year lease with exco in december 2010.  Sonris shows a well that has been producing for several months before I signed.  How is that possible, has there ever been a case where land owners were able to retrieve past due royalties or am I out of luck. 

 

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Mr. Hamilton,

When did you purchase the property?  Was a mineral servitude created in the conveyance into you?

 

Need a little more information to drill down the possible solution.

 

A cotton valley well was spud on 7/24/08 and not brought online until June '09.  The well seems to have had problems.  My guess is they have to do some re-working every couple months.  It appears this is the unit well for a unit which encompasses your property. 

 

Have you discussed any of this with Exco?

 

John R. Harris

 

 

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