I signed a lease in Nov 2010 that covered interest I have in Findley, O'Neal and Anderson surveys and that was the last I've heard. I've looked at the RRC website and I see many lights in Harrison County. But, I don't know how to identify if there are any wells in the location of my interest that possibly and hopefully affect. Please Help Me at the very least I don't want to think I should be receiving royalties that I'm not receiving. Thanks!
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Permalink Reply by E Graves on June 15, 2012 at 5:36 krky old hag, Sorry I don't understand your response - why is that?
Permalink Reply by Ben Elmore on June 18, 2012 at 7:20 The well permit query on the RRC website is not open to the public from 8-11 a.m. Mon. - Sat. That may be why it was unavailable.
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