I live in the East Half of section27 Caddo Parish. The state is claiming the mineral rights to this 320 acres. They leased the property in 2005 for a 3 year term and have just released it again. We have a group working to regain our rights. We have contacted every one in the state we can think of including the Governor. Have not gotten a response from him as yet. We just this week started getting help from Representative Howard in Many. Could not get our own Senator or Representative to step up. Mr. Howard says he was to contact them today. My reason for posting here is to see if there are others reading this that also have been told the state has the mineral rights to their property.

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1. Cohort Energy leased land (500 acres) from the state of Louisiana.
2. Clark Energy leased land (80 acres) that the US Government.
2. Clark sold their leasehold to Devon Energy.
3. Devon claims that part (20 acres) of the land that Clark originally leased from Louisiana, is the same section of land that Cohort had leased from the US Government.
4. Both Devon and Cohort claim to have the lease rights to the same section of land.
5. A dispute arose as to who (US Government or the state of Louisiana) originally owned the mineral rights to the shared section of land.
6. Cohort sells their leasehold to KCS.
7. A federal Judge rules that they (Devon and KCS) share the land as equal lease owner.
Bravo, Grice. Good synopsis. Though many of us conduct discussions amongst ourselves knowing somewhat of the knowledge of our fellow regular posters, we sometimes forget that there are other members who appreciate a less nuanced and more straight forward explanation. There is value in framing discussions in laymen's terms.
Thank you very much!
Now you made my brain hurt. I was reserving my final three brain cells for later use. Shame on you (joking).

KB is correct. My previous assessment was inaccurate. Number 7 of my previous post should not have implied a sharing of the land between Devon and KCS. I apologize for my misleading conclusion, and will make the necessary corrections as public records allow.

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