Mit's Discussions (21)

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"I have seen a lot of stories in the media about the various things local governments…"

Mit replied Aug 18, 2008 to Will the parishes increase the property values? Will property tax rates go up now?

38 Nov 11, 2008
Reply by The_Baron

"It is common to have a starting bid amount. That amount is also announced before the…"

Mit replied Aug 13, 2008 to State Mineral Lease Sales- August 13, 2008

12 Aug 14, 2008
Reply by insomniacnla

"I assume specifics exist in the lease contract that you do not like. It really doesn…"

Mit replied Aug 9, 2008 to Beware of Implied Verbal contracts

32 Aug 18, 2008
Reply by P.G.

"Natural gas prices have gone down recently, but they are still high. I know some of…"

Mit replied Aug 9, 2008 to Are the big O&G players running out of capital?

134 Sep 23, 2008
Reply by Lady

"But it does not produce nearly as much gas per section as Barnett or HS projections.…"

Mit replied Aug 9, 2008 to Are the big O&G players running out of capital?

134 Sep 23, 2008
Reply by Lady

"Exxon's most recent quartly report was released in July. The report covered April, M…"

Mit replied Aug 9, 2008 to Are the big O&G players running out of capital?

134 Sep 23, 2008
Reply by Lady

"Most likely either Chesapeake or Petrohawk will eventually aquire all leases within…"

Mit replied Aug 6, 2008 to Neighbors signing with different companies – how does this affect me?

2 Aug 6, 2008
Reply by WHuguet

"Currently, there is no inheritance tax for 2010. It is a loophole that currently exi…"

Mit replied Jul 18, 2008 to LLC vs. inheritance

25 Nov 6, 2008
Reply by VSC DeSoto South

"Les, I have been going off the assumption that cost per acre would be about $10,000…"

Mit replied Jul 18, 2008 to Forced Pooling

109 Feb 11, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"It bothers me a little also, but it's not like these people are sneaking into the ch…"

Mit replied Jul 16, 2008 to

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