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"Are you a landman by chance?"

drillbit replied Aug 13, 2008 to $2,000,000 lost because he wanted $2,400,000 in Sabine

62 Aug 19, 2008
Reply by Martin

"Your source please for the need to take out 25% royalty to other mineral owners who…"

drillbit replied Aug 10, 2008 to Are the big O&G players running out of capital?

134 Sep 23, 2008
Reply by Lady

"Can't you also put in your lease that lessee will release at the end of the primary…"

drillbit replied Aug 4, 2008 to Limit Lease only to Haynesville Zone?

7 Aug 4, 2008
Reply by Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr.

"Always include depth limitations in your leases...never "all formations below ground…"

drillbit replied Aug 2, 2008 to Oil below the Shale

13 Aug 2, 2008
Reply by Two Dogs, Pirate

"Snake..."My gas is doing me no good while it sits in its current location". Wellhead…"

drillbit replied Aug 2, 2008 to 100% royalties

17 Aug 2, 2008
Reply by cc walker

"Les B....where are getting your info...how about some backup. I have been a royalty…"

drillbit replied Aug 2, 2008 to Forced Pooling

109 Feb 11, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"I do not care for Winchester and I have my reasons...take it from there!"

drillbit replied Jul 26, 2008 to EXCO

3 Jul 27, 2008
Reply by Susie

"Found this in 9. of LEASE FOR OIL, GAS AND OTHER LIQUID OR GASEOUS MINERALS, State o…"

drillbit replied Jul 24, 2008 to Should You Lease Lower Depths When The Lower Formations Have Not Been Defined

11 Jul 24, 2008
Reply by drillbit

"You can lease intervals, e.g., from top of ground to 10,000 feet and reserve everyth…"

drillbit replied Jul 24, 2008 to Should You Lease Lower Depths When The Lower Formations Have Not Been Defined

11 Jul 24, 2008
Reply by drillbit

"Of interest to anyone not yet leased....the lease form sent to me contains a section…"

drillbit replied Jul 24, 2008 to Should You Lease Lower Depths When The Lower Formations Have Not Been Defined

11 Jul 24, 2008
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