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Permalink Reply by Joe Deerhunter on February 27, 2011 at 18:15    Hi Polly,
Very interesting, I have an improved offer from Triad on land in Columbia Co too. They did come up a bit as they discovered more interests we owned, so changing mineral amounts may have something to do with it. I wonder what effect the middleast revolutions will have on our bargaining position, what with oil going up to $100/barrel or more. Now, I have heard from one neighbor that he got $300/A for 3 years and 1/4 royalty; however he was vague about when that happened. I haven't seen those terms born out much in the discussions here.
Anyhow, I'd be interested in talking to you when I'm in the neighborhood in March.
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