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Harper County Kansas
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I recieved a letter today from MKB Royalty Group wanting to buy my minerals in Harper County for $2,000 per acre . Has anyone had any dealings with this company ?   I am leased to Shell.  Not really…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by MLE Feb 21, 2012.

MISSISSIPPI OIL PLAY OKLAHOMA/KANSAS
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I HAVE MINERALS IN HARPER COUNTY KANSAS.  I LEASED TO SHELL OIL CO.  THOUGHT I WOULD POST A COUPLE OF ARTICLES TO SEE IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO OR INTEREST ABOUT THIS PLAY.  CHESEPEAKE , SHELL , AND…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Feb 5, 2012.

 

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At 13:49 on April 6, 2011, Paul M. Hess said…
Sorry 19000 foot + well.
At 13:49 on April 6, 2011, Paul M. Hess said…
After discussion, I called the copy girl and she said 0.80 per fold on each log which is basically per foot of log copied. T 1900+ feet, it is a bit much for me to do at this time. I will review the info you send me and then call you.
At 9:23 on April 5, 2011, Paul M. Hess said…
I have tried to send a message to call with an 800 #. Have you received it?
 
 
 

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