We received an Authority for Expenditure AFE from TGNR today. They are requesting that we respond within 30 days whether we would like to participate or not and if we participate in the drilling do we want to participate in TGNR's insurance program.
This is the first time that we have received anything like this. Can I get some feedback on the pro's and con's of participating both in the drilling and their insurance program, please? What pitfalls might we experience?
TIA
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You're welcome, Ellen. Lake and the other attorneys at the firm often use my associate and go to Texas landperson, GHS.com member Julie Freeman.
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