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![]() "First you need to determine whether your minerals are in Texas or Louisiana. Each st…"texasshale replied Sep 11, 2008 to Determining mineral interests in various properties |
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Sep 11, 2008 Reply by Betsy Schindler |
![]() "The number of wells is determined by how your lease is pooled with other acreage. It…"texasshale replied Sep 11, 2008 to What determines how many wells you can draw royalties from? |
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![]() "Maybe. It depends on the type of seismic, the shot points and the processing. Rememb…"texasshale replied Sep 11, 2008 to Seismic Question |
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![]() "The landman lied, unless he had more than 50% of the minerals leased, and even then…"texasshale replied Sep 11, 2008 to Leasing land that someone else owns part mineral rights |
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Sep 11, 2008 Reply by Jack Blake |
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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near…
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