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Have I been pooled?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by The_Baron Jan 3, 2012.

 

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At 2:54 on July 30, 2009, Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
Howdy, thanks being a member. Hope you are having a good morning.
At 13:32 on July 22, 2008, Bill-OF-Rights said…
Thanks Pam, 2-3 months sounds good but, even better is the recent leases purchased over by Bert Kouns; one near Walker Rd and another area close by.
At 4:58 on July 3, 2008, wpt9452 said…
Can you tell me what company was wanting you to lease? I leased with Tedan for $275 and 1/4. So did my neighbors. This was all before the news broke about the shale area in Caddo. I used to live in Haynesville so I was thinking this was something big in Claiborne parish. I did go to a meeting two weeks ago that a small neighborhood off 169 had. They invited 2 landmen from Cheasapeake who were very nice but some of the people there were very rude to them. These people wanted $28,000 per acre+25-30% royalties and a long list of other demands. The landmen made it plain that this was a bit excessive. I know we all want a fair deal but no one wins if we get too greedy. I hope we all will get many good wells that make life better for all of us.
 
 
 

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