What happens if someone drills on your section but has signed a fraudulant lease ?

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I'd probably be contacting my attorney ASAP
generally Its called mineral tresspass.

If its not on your tract, but you are in the unit it is not as severe. Any diligent operator will get a drillsite title opinion before drilling. Generally, the rest of the title for the unit will be worked for the division order.

You question however, is vague and hard to answer without more info.

1) not all wells are unitized by section. Its the unit that matters not the section. Wells can be drilled on a lease basis, with no unit.
2) what do you mean by fraudulent?
missy,
I just noticed your post, and said to myself, Self, you didn't post that. Then I noticed that you, missy and I, Missy are two different shalers.

Good Luck.
Its a GHS doppelganger!
Baron,
I don't know if I can handle a doppelganger!! Between trying to keep up with all the GHS posts, and life in general, I will probably end up answering my own posts. I had more to say in that previous sentence, but got confused as to which missy/Missy I was trying to write about. That does it!! I'm changing my name. For my own sake. :-)
All we need now is a MISSY, huh?
And a M1SSY, M155Y, Missie, etc.

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