Our family has signed, the company has ran a pipeline across the property, improved the road, started drilling and installed two wells on the property. We have received a little money for the pipeline and and road but no royalties yet and it has been a year. Do we need a lawyer?
Tags: San Augustine, lawyer, mineral, rights, royalties
Commodores DU
Robert -- It's a fairly good well in 11 months thru April 2012 it has made 1.688 Bcf total production and still making about 3+mmcfd. How many net acres of Minerals do you calculate you have in the Unit---- the unit is 673.49 acres and has 28 different owners tracts in unit-- you can review their name on the P-12 list on drilling permit on the RRC site. The names of tract are list of name of person who had the surface in past or past time not nescessary Mineral owners name. --- You will just have to keep talking with XTO royalty department until your minerals title is cured by their standards--- Keep calling and pressure them to act and get it review-- are you 100% sure of what minerals net you own and can you run title from > 100 years back to present time--
Robert, sorry but since you are in Texas rather than Louisiana I am unable to make a determination.
Thanks
Robert,
I think you are in Texas - Does your family have mineral rights, were you leased, and which wells are on the property or which operator is operating the wells?
We have the mineral rights and yes they were leased. We have two gas wells on the property operated by XTO.
Shelby county and I am checking on the survey namep>
Survey
John Hughes A-318,
G. V. Lusk A-418
Mose McLeLLand A-518
Robert--- above surveys in the Hurstown area of south Shelby County---after XTO merge with XOM some of paper work and leases with DO were delayed and some missed---Have you called XTO office royalty department and ID yourself and lease they should be able to correct situation and get payments going to you each month. If wells are year old flowing they have had adequate time to confirm your title--- Recommend CALL THEM --- can find number on there web site---let us know what they say.
We have called and the only answer I have gotten that sounds legitimate is that one of my deceased uncles had a lot of heirs that had to be cleared up. Other than that they said they do not know when the information will be inputted into the system.
Robert --- any way you can help them ID your heirs and inheritance to help cure your title? If you have the info to your heirs then help them. Do you know who inherited what and they names and address -- supply it to them. In other words you know your family better than them so help them. They will help you and they desire to get it right and as fast as possible. Go to that county clerk office find you Uncle Will and see who got the minerals-- find their names and address and give it to XTO. if Shelby County you can find the will on line.Down load print at $1 per page. Can you prove your Title to you minertals if so they should give you your DO and they can work on your Uncle's later it does not effect you if you can prove your Title to your claim of minerals.
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