I have received from Chesapeake three Division Orders in the past week on tracts in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana. These Division Orders have been pleasant surprises as I do not think that I own the surface of the tracts in play.
I do own the surface rights to a tract in Red River Parish and for that tract I received a lease and a bonus payment. I do not recall any lease or bonus payments from Chesapeake on the tracts in DeSoto Parish mentioned above.
Are leases awarded only to those who own the surface rights? Am I missing something here that I should explore?
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Permalink Reply by Ben Elmore on September 16, 2011 at 3:20
Permalink Reply by The_Baron on September 16, 2011 at 3:23 Have you gotten a tax bill? if not you probally just own minerals
Its possible you have minerals that are already leased, maybe HBP by another well. Ask CHK for some title info, they may have the answers for you already.
The Baron,
So if I get a property tax bill every year and pay property taxes then I should be in the game? I was told by Chk that I only owned shallow rights and not deep rights so nothing for me.
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