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"So whay be mad @ the oil company. Shouldn't you be mad at the individual who is leap…"

The_Baron replied Dec 7, 2010 to Louisiaana law requiring a minimum 1/8th lease royalty

24 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by Jack Blake

"Probally too far north for HA. Ownership of the lease could vary, look at what prod…"

The_Baron replied Dec 7, 2010 to Long Term Lease

2 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"sec.-T-R will be on your lease."

The_Baron replied Dec 7, 2010 to More Lease Questions

4 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"You may want to update yourself on the rules for heirship when someone dies intestat…"

The_Baron replied Dec 7, 2010 to Another NEWBEE question - Please

6 Dec 8, 2010
Reply by adubu

"If they pay on time, your lease is extended."

The_Baron replied Dec 7, 2010 to More Lease Questions

4 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Jack, I am confused "It really pisses Jack off when he hears of landowners getting…"

The_Baron replied Dec 6, 2010 to Louisiaana law requiring a minimum 1/8th lease royalty

24 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by Jack Blake

"3/16 is still standard in many areas. IT is low for a lease in the HA area."

The_Baron replied Dec 3, 2010 to Louisiaana law requiring a minimum 1/8th lease royalty

24 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by Jack Blake

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The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2010 to Austin Chalk in Louisiana: including Avoyelles, Rapides, Pointe Coupee, Florida Parishes, East Baton Rouge, Vernon

196 Oct 10, 2018
Reply by CenturyMan

"no. division orders are between the operator and the WI and RI owners."

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2010 to SOUTH TEXAS LAND OWNERS BEWARE OF THE HUGE ROYALTY PROMISED

45 Mar 24, 2011
Reply by sgt whitwell

"are you sure they just didn't buy royalty? Anyways, The mineral code rely's heavily…"

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2010 to Louisiaana law requiring a minimum 1/8th lease royalty

24 Dec 7, 2010
Reply by Jack Blake

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