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"Depends on the terms of the lease. Timber will generally be appraised by a Forester."

The_Baron replied Nov 30, 2009 to pad site damage payments

23 Dec 1, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Mineral rightss are like baseball cards. They are worth nothing, unless someone is…"

The_Baron replied Nov 25, 2009 to Value of minerals on old lease

26 Mar 24, 2010
Reply by Mac Davis

"Many farmers love to get the chance to have drilling muds spread on theirland. It is…"

The_Baron replied Nov 25, 2009 to Land Farming

21 Nov 27, 2009
Reply by skipper dunn

"backfilled pits are immediatly fertilized and seeded with fast growing grass (usuall…"

The_Baron replied Nov 24, 2009 to Land Farming

21 Nov 27, 2009
Reply by skipper dunn

"There are many methods for disposing of the fluids in reserve pits. For fresh water…"

The_Baron replied Nov 24, 2009 to Land Farming

21 Nov 27, 2009
Reply by skipper dunn

"Only place I have seen an 1/8 on any lease from the last 20 years is on Federal land…"

The_Baron replied Nov 20, 2009 to lease bonus amounts in Claiborne parish

29 Nov 20, 2009
Reply by BirdDawg, plain ole' idiot

"If there's such a rig shortage getting the main Haynesville shale area drilled, why…"

The_Baron replied Nov 20, 2009 to lease bonus amounts in Claiborne parish

29 Nov 20, 2009
Reply by BirdDawg, plain ole' idiot

"It may help if we knew why it was impoertant as to when the equipment was removed. A…"

The_Baron replied Nov 20, 2009 to abandoned well

11 Nov 24, 2009
Reply by coffee

"The only public info at OOC is going to be a P&A report, that will show when the…"

The_Baron replied Nov 19, 2009 to abandoned well

11 Nov 24, 2009
Reply by coffee

"I am not argueing that phrasing is important. My language above is from the standar…"

The_Baron replied Nov 19, 2009 to UMI and Depth Rights ?

21 Nov 19, 2009
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