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@ checkmating....I was concerned about leasing is why I didn't sell. I know almost nothing concerning the where, when, or if they are ever going to make it up to Vivian (meaning the Haynesville shale drilling or anything). I know Oil City didnt' get it's name for no reason, but I thought all that was mostly in the past, excluding a well here and there at times.
@Skip....I did mean Ida...saw that after I posted and figured if anyone read it and knew the area they would know what I meant. The section I am not sure of but longitude is 93 degrees, 59', 39" and latitude is 32 degrees, 52', 29". Not sure if this helps. The land company I am not sure of either...my realitor was dealing with him but I have have called him and he is checking.
Jack, based on your location, I suggest that you hold on to your minerals and accept no lease offers at this time without first performing some due diligence. As Checkmateking rightly points out, you can sell your surface and reserve the minerals for a minimum of ten years. That is if you get a willing buyer that is interested in the surface without the minerals.
Jack, I strongly suggest that you move this discussion to the North Caddo Parish Group Page.
Click on this link to do so: http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/NorthCaddo
By posting to the N. Caddo Group all those members will get email notification of this discussion and join in. This discussion needs wider participation to solve the puzzle.
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