Am I correct in assuming that the Railroad Commission's P-12 Reports show only surface owners?

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Not necessarily.  I've been told by XTO that the name of one mineral owner in each tract is "randomly" selected and shown on the P-12.  We have several family members splitting minerals acquired by my great-grandfather in the late 1920's and in some instances none of us have shown on the P-12's because they've selected other mineral owners and in one case my deceased brother was shown.  We do not own surface acreage.
Thank-you.  That seems like a pretty strange way that they do things, but I guess the Division Order is where the real information is.
I've been told that if you're leased with the O&G company drilling the well or verify that your lease was acquired by that company, you're in the unit.  I've been able to verify inclusion with O&G companies when we weren't on the P-12, just to make sure.

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