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"I drilled some time ago in the Hallsville mine in Texas. The only thing we could not…"

Rod B. replied Sep 22, 2009 to NATURAL GAS, LIGNITE COLLIDE IN DESOTO, RED RIVER - Shreveporttime.com

21 Oct 8, 2009
Reply by Busybee

"Have anyone tried drinking the water in Panola County, Tx. lately. They have been in…"

Rod B. replied Feb 13, 2009 to Disposal wells

36 Feb 15, 2009
Reply by chris

"GoshDarn, Why should we give these people 75% of our minerals that belong to us? I u…"

Rod B. replied Feb 11, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"OK, but i thought this was my minerals. So, i should give them 75% of it for eternit…"

Rod B. replied Feb 11, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Thanks for your information. It is very helpful."

Rod B. replied Feb 9, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Yes I got that in the mail last Thursday. One of my brothers wants to go as interest…"

Rod B. replied Feb 9, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"It's in section 26 11N 15W."

Rod B. replied Feb 8, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"They are offering $3500 @ arce and 25% royalty on 11 acres of land. Don't know if it…"

Rod B. replied Feb 7, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"What do you mean?"

Rod B. replied Feb 7, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"But if I let them, don't I lose the bonus money they're offering?"

Rod B. replied Feb 7, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

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