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Congratulations. Describe the location of your LA mineral interest by section-township-range. If you don't know the s-t-r, state the parish and a description by road intersections and approximate mileage.
Skip, thanks for welcoming Lynn and posting these links!
You're welcome, Anna. It's nice to have those resources to link. I wish every new member would get them in a welcome email when they join.
Not much going in in your area but that simply gives you time to learn how to track activity and educate yourself on managing your minerals.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/mineral-owner-rights-101
The state O&G database is very user friendly, learn to perform simple searches to know what's going on. http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sonris_help_center
Know where your mineral interest is located in relation to current activity.
http://wwwsp.dotd.la.gov/Inside_LaDOTD/Divisions/Multimodal/Data_Co...
Join the TMS groups. The easiest way to do that is to click on the state silhouettes (LA and MS) and join the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale and MS Mineral Owners general interest groups and then the LA parishes (W & E Feliciana, St Helena, Tangipahoa) and the MS counties (Wilkinson and Amite).
If you have not already done so, inform the company holding the lease of your ownership. You may need to provide them with the deed that contains the mineral reservation for their records. You can contact them by phone but also suggest that you send them a registered letter. If you know the instrument number or the book and page for the recorded deed you should include that in your letter. Get a return receipt for your records.
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