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"Bet:   It's sorta like the entrance to a copper mine.  A landowner is only paid oil…"

GoshDarn replied Feb 22, 2011 to Bracky Branch 36 14N 10w Asking for verification.

10 Feb 22, 2011
Reply by Bet Crain

"I'm with ya, LB.   Maybe some goodhearted soul will cough it up when they feel the u…"

GoshDarn replied Dec 10, 2010 to EnCana Completes 1st "Super" Well in T13N-R8W (12/8/10)

52 Dec 11, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Whoa.  A drastic down dip and an up dip that's within miles of each other, i.e., in…"

GoshDarn replied Dec 9, 2010 to EnCana Completes 1st "Super" Well in T13N-R8W (12/8/10)

52 Dec 11, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"LB: I wonder how far due east this quite superior shale actually extends? That's on…"

GoshDarn replied Dec 8, 2010 to EnCana Completes 1st "Super" Well in T13N-R8W (12/8/10)

52 Dec 11, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Bravo, bravo. And many folks living in nearby parishes have also been privy to this…"

GoshDarn replied Nov 30, 2010 to Encana opens its first natural gas vehicle fueling station in Red River Parish, Louisiana

2 Dec 3, 2010
Reply by Jeff

"Cassie: What Les is saying is: The royalties are divided equally per all owners in…"

GoshDarn replied Oct 23, 2009 to WHAT IS THE PAYMENT CRITERIA IF THEIR IS MORE THAN ONE WELL ON YOUR SECTION?

3 Oct 30, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"Tough one. I wouldn't even try to guess at this because it's a fairly complex equati…"

GoshDarn replied Jul 7, 2009 to market value for Red River Parish royalties???

2 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of)  nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.

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