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We are in South Texas, Dimmit County - I believe they are wanting to tie production from future wells to a large pipeline that was layed just east of us last year.
Thanks for the input - as things gear up I believe you are right about getting a oil and gas lawyer!
I know this is an older thread but just wanted to chime in. In Red River parish it's closer to $40-50 a linear foot or in more standard terms, $700 + a rod. The pipeline companies initial offers have been around that $450 but we have been able to double it fairly easily.
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