Phillip Ware
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TMS / Sabine Uplift
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Started this discussion. Last reply by jffree1 Jan 24, 2018.

Sabine Island
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Attorney Liability
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Phillip Ware replied to Shay's discussion Sabine County Recent Activity in the group Sabine County, Texas
"For What It's Worth, See Top Content, #6 New Leasing in San Augustine, there is this reference dated July 27, 2022.: "Reply by Mike on Sunday Pine wave has recently permitted two wells in northeast Sabine County.  They…"
Aug 5, 2022

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Phillip
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At 14:30 on January 10, 2019, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Phillip, my O&G attorneys are Davidson Summers APLC in Shreveport, LA. Lake Hearne handles most of the Texas clients and should be well versed in PSAs. You may reach him at 318-424-4342 or lhearne@davidsonsummers.com. Let him know that I referred you.
At 11:53 on November 16, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Phillip, thanks for the offer. I would very much like to see the complete text of a San Saba mineral deed and draft letter. You can forward to me at skippeel@gmail.com
At 2:45 on August 31, 2008, Phillip Ware said…
Profile was slightly wrong, royalty offer was 1/5th, not 18%.
 
 
 

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