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"If the companies knew the Shale was there why wouldn't they have gone around and lea…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 28, 2008 to CAPLIS-SLIGO ROAD RESIDENTS RECEIVE UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES IN REGARDS TO LEASING MINERAL RIGHTS!!

64 Jul 30, 2008
Reply by Taken Advantage 71112

"You should have told him to either get some better engineers or up the bonus, becaus…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 24, 2008 to Northern Sabine Parish

8 Jul 24, 2008
Reply by herefordsnshale

"To my knowledge no. There is a large difference between 12,000 and 27,500 thats a 12…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 24, 2008 to Northern Sabine Parish

8 Jul 24, 2008
Reply by herefordsnshale

"The offer of 27,500 and 27.5% was in Stonewall, which is in the very north of Desoto…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 24, 2008 to Northern Sabine Parish

8 Jul 24, 2008
Reply by herefordsnshale

"I know that if you owned land and a road was put on top of it you still own the mine…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 24, 2008 to Mineral rights under public streets/highways

8 Jul 24, 2008
Reply by chris

"Les, you're right thanks for the correction. Jack, the O&G companies want to le…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 24, 2008 to Timber Company Owned Land

9 Jul 25, 2008
Reply by The_Baron

"I might be mistaken, but I think you can only be force pooled in your drilling unit.…"

Thomas T. Thomas replied Jul 24, 2008 to Timber Company Owned Land

9 Jul 25, 2008
Reply by The_Baron

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