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![]() Marion County ActivityI have about 300 acres in the Perkins & Tanner. I have been approached by a Landman and he wants to know what I would take for a lease… Started by Joe P |
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Sep 7, 2010 Reply by Joe P |
![]() Don't know where to startI have inheritance from my grandfather that has sat dormant for years. The only information that I have is from a (long lost relative that… Started by Larry |
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Mar 23, 2010 Reply by Clarence B. Harrison |
Marion CountyWe've had a good discussion going on the East Texas site of Marion County......guess we'll all move over here now. That's great. Marilyn Started by Marilyn |
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Dec 14, 2009 Reply by LeRoy |
![]() East Texas Drilling Report - Aug. 13-19Marion County - The Blackstone Well No. 1 is located three miles north from Karnack in the Carthage, North Field. Forest Oil Corp. has com… Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant |
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Sep 26, 2009 Reply by Mills and Frances Bain McCawley |
![]() $300 for all your mineral rights???That's right, back February 28, 2006, ODMI Royalty Management of Corpus Christi, Tx was mailing out $300 conditional draft checks to purcha… Started by JB BERRY |
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Jul 23, 2009 Reply by JB BERRY |
InformationWhere is your land? Any offers? Status of any drilling activity and productivity? E-mails, if you wish, in case, we need to communicate fur… Started by Marilyn |
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Oct 3, 2008 Reply by michael w. eiser |
![]() XTO stops leasing efforts in Marion County, TX.XTO has halted leasing efforts in Marion County. Found this out through Maverick Land Services in Marshall. I've been very disappointed in… Started by Tedford Williamson |
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Sep 29, 2008 Reply by Betsy Schindler |
East EndHad offer two weeks ago from Devon at $1,000.00 ac. & 1/5th; asked why I couldn't get $2,000.00 ac. & 1/5th that they'd offered som… Started by Redfish |
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Sep 11, 2008 Reply by Redfish |
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