I have a small bit of property that is in Harrison County, It is family land and I always wanted to live there. Last week I took a trip there and decided it is too full of gas lines etc to live on ,so I have made up my mind to sell. for the last few years(I'm sure you all have!) I've gotten letters from numerous royalty buyers, I'm interested in selling the land also. Does anyone have any suggestions for me as to who or where I might look for a buyer? Stephanie

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Stephanie................Where is your land located specifically?

The property is in Elysian Fields, the Bartley gas units are on the property. It is off US 59 -Cargill Rd -then somewhere back in the beautiful woods!

Stephanie, there is a companion site called Shalebiz.com http://www.shalebiz.com/  which can serve as a place to advertise.  If you are getting royalty from the existing wells, there may be any number of companies interested.  If it is a sizeable tract or the income is substantial, there may a lot of folks interested.  

Frankly, I am as well.

Thanks so much for getting back to me and for the info. I am getting gas royalties but it is not a large piece-around 6 acres I think.

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