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![]() "Adubu, Thanks for your input, I think sometimes people exaggerate things and when th…"Tammy Brown replied May 4, 2010 to Surface Damages What are People Getting |
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May 7, 2010 Reply by DJG |
![]() "Ross, The mere fact that you have been made an offer like that to BUY your mineral r…"Tammy Brown replied May 3, 2010 to List of New Shale Wells permitted or Shale Wells with IP reported since new year started 2010--Nacogdoches County |
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Jan 27, 2011 Reply by adubu |
![]() "Elaine, $275.oo and acre is NOTHING especially if they are wanting to go deep. Heck…"Tammy Brown replied May 3, 2010 to EOG's Lease Proposal |
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