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The History of GoHaynesvilleShale.com
GoHaynesvilleShale.com (GHS) was launched in 2008 during a pivotal moment in the energy industry, when the Haynesville Shale formation—a massive natural gas reserve lying beneath parts of northwest Louisiana, east Texas, and southwest Arkansas—was beginning to attract national attention. The website was the brainchild of Keith Mauck, a landowner and entrepreneur who recognized a pressing need: landowners in the region had little access to…
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AboutAs exciting as this is, we know that we have a responsibility to do this thing correctly. After all, we want the farm to remain a place where the family can gather for another 80 years and beyond. This site was born out of these desires. Before we started this site, googling "shale' brought up little information. Certainly nothing that was useful as we negotiated a lease. Read More |
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Randy is my attorney also. I am so thankful that I found him.
My son is one of those children that is interested in EVERYTHING, hunting, fishing, History, medical,..... He is a bunch of fun as long as he doesn't give you a headache with his never ending questions.
We bought a small sword from the bagpipe booth and he has told everyone about the festival and that he is Scottish and Irish. Are there any books that you can recommend on the Borders?
OK. So you weren't one of the fellows in a kilt.
We had a nice time at the festival. My son now wants a Highland cow, so that was one of the highlights for him. Playing the bagpipes was the highlight for me.
I may have told you that I would pull the Celtic zodiac discussion to the front page. I'll look for it and do that again. It was pretty interesting.
That little outing has my son very interested in "heritage" now. He wants to do the DNA testing to find out if he belongs to some clan. I saved the papers that we picked up at every booth. I'll have to look through them. He tends to be a persistent child.
Were you and your wife the couple with the Highland cows?
You'll have to remind me what we were talking about.
There is a website, I think I typed in http://law.justia.com/louisiana/codes/15/86885.html, I believe that will pull up the LA Title 30 Mineral Codes. Pay close attention to RS 30:10, RS 30:103, 103.1, 103.2 and RS 30:104 as they pertain mostly to individual landowner rights. I hope this helps, also KB on this site is very well versed in the codes and has helped me and others with code advice so if you don't find what you need you might comment to KB for more help.
I got to go to the Dr. Jimbo is here and says hey. I'll hollar at you later.
Somebody get me some of dem haynesville shells.
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