On page 2B of Dallas Morning News, Friday, October 1, 2010. Tarrant County woman files class-action lawsuit against subsidiaries of Chesapeake saying they shortchanged royalty owners in the Barnett Shale. Lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Oklahoma City.
Lawsuit says Chesapeake should base royalties on the full market value of nat gas instead of 'fictitious' price it gets from a Chesapeake entity.
This is one to case to look at for you HS royalty owners who feel shortchanged!
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