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Sherry,
You have made multiple posts that all appear to be related to the same issue. Please consolidate into one post and give specifics, such as section, township and range. No one can help you if they do not know where you are talking about.
Sherry,
A landowner is free to lease his surface to an oil and gas company for a site, but the mineral owners have the right to lease their minerals. The surface owner isn't in most cases giving permission or a right to the company to drill, but simply coming to terms over damages. In the event subsurface minerals are leased, the company who holds the lease has a right to reasonable access on the surface to develop the lease.
Also, a few times, you've mentioned I think 124 acres - that is certainly enough of a mineral holding to make it well worth your time and money to consult a lawyer skilled in mineral law and potentially a landman working on your behalf to research what has happened in terms of mineral leasing on the property.
dbob and adubu,
Good advice.
Simply answer the Mineral owner --operator must sign agreed lease for operator to drill. The mineral owner controls the Mineral until sign with Lessee then Lessee controls. The operator may drill without 100% lease in unit. Those that do not sign are then Unleased Mineral Owners then rules apply depending on what State, etc. Read on this site Unleased Mineral owners Group. The Land(surface)owner only controls surface and will sign ROW agreements for road, pad drill sites, pipelines, etc and receive damage payments. The landowner can not stop Lessee of minerals from entering onto the land to drill the minerals. The operator can drill without clear title but if it's on a large % of acres in unit he would be a fool. A complete title opinion is run before Divsion orders are written to make sure the correct person is paid the royalty. If nonowner receive the money and later the true mineral owners prove title then major costly problem for operator. Hope this help you. If you have complex heirship and title problem you will more than likely have no choice but see a lawyers. IM Not a lawyer-- this advise maybe worth only what it cost you---NOTHING but come from some knowledge
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