Certain inviduals entered into a lease agreement with an oil company. After almost 17 years, they discovered a "will" that claims that they are our relatives. Yep, that's right, it took 17 years for them to discover this so-called "will." These people are not related to our family, (and we have concrete evidence to prove it)! However, now that a well has spudded, we are horrified to think that they might be entitled to collecting more money off of their "lease agreement".
What is our recourse?
Also, anyone have the contact number for Shell Oil or the major oil companies dealing with the Haynesville Shale?
Thanks.
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