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Permalink Reply by 30 yr-landman on November 14, 2012 at 2:49 Mark? The Roberts that took Crystal down?......Mark Roberts is an only child and not related to Richards Roberts. .......BirdDawg.....like to know more on Mark Roberts Crystal Oil history. send to email address.......info@nolease-nogrease.com........... thanks
I have had dealings with Mark Roberts. He is a geologist and I believe he founded Excel. Excel operated several Tokio wells on our place in Shongaloo. He is son of Robert F. Roberts. Excel wound up in bankruptcy and Crystal did also. I paid a price for that, Thanks to my attorney. And, yes Robert F. was head of Crystal.
I am currently operating one of Excels abandoned wells. At least I was able to get all leases extinguished on our land due to 90 days of no production.Best thing I ever did to cancel 1950's leases.
Permalink Reply by 30 yr-landman on November 14, 2012 at 12:50 If he is a geologist then I'm POTUS. Robert F. started Excel. Sorry to hear you had to pay a price but send me an email so we might further compare notes. Also be interested to know the name of your attorney.
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