I am one of the few landowners in Stonewall LA that did not sign a lease during the original rush to sign in that area. It was recently announced that the well closest to my house has "hit". I don't live on the property, in fact, I live out of state. My name is also different from what it was when I lived there. Without getting a lawyer involved, how do I get on the Chesapeake radar in case some proceeds are due to me? I have called Chesapeake (a couple of times, but not since the well hit) and I just get referred to land men that seem to have no definitive answers.

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Thank you Dion. Yes, my name has changed and yes, I'm sure that the landman could not find a good address and yes I think you are right about the abstract not being progressed enough. It was a difficullt research to ensure the mineral rights belonged to me also, as there was a probate or heir issue way back before I bought the property.

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