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Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said… You're welcome, Don. I have known Carrie Wiebelt for years and I was concerned when she and another important SONRIS staffer left. The database went into a length decline with the lose of those two important managers. I was beginning to field a lot of calls by industry types who were upset. Then gradually more mineral owners and website members. The problems reached a level where they could not be remedied easily. Carrie will get the new architecture done and then teach anyone who wants to learn how to use it. You cam always reach me at my business email - hpeel@haynesvilleminerals.com or 318-218-8323. Good luck.
Don M Garrett said… Skip - We (Garrett/Dawson LLC) have 603 mineral acres in Claiborne Parish, Parts of Sec. 15, 16, 22, 10 & 11. Township 20N, Range 6W on Hwy 146 adjacent to Lake Claiborne. Been in the family since 1853...lots of history.
Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said… Don, I deal with a number of competent O&G law firms here in Shreveport. My go to attorneys are at Davidson, Summers, Hearne, Martin and Powell. I suggest that contact Davis Powell at 318-242-4342 or dpowell@davidsonsummers.com. Please let Davis know that I referred you. Good Luck.
I would be happy to let you know my opinion on the prospective nature of your minerals if you would care to share the location by section-township-range.
Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said… Hi, Don. Thanks for the friend request. How may I help you. Skip
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