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Angelina County in TexasLease Expired in Chandler Johnson A-19Mineral Rights available for LeaseContact Ryan OliverContinue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Mott Oliver Apr 22, 2022.
I have been offered $300 per min acres at 5% royalty for 5 yr lease in Lufkin No Option. Is this fair market value for shale?
Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Jan 22, 2014.
Any new drilling or leasing news for Chandler Johnson southern Angelina County? I saw that the national infrastructure is being built by the Chinese which should help jump start things.
Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Mar 26, 2013.
I heard Encana resuming drilling again. Any others on play in Angelina County-Southern Lufkin?Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by JAMES SMITH Feb 21, 2013.
Me and my two brothers had a lease that has now expired and no other Landman or Oil Company has approached us for the Mineral Rights we have in Angelina County, Lufkin Texas.
Original lease was in 2015 but expired earlier this Year.
Chandler Johnson A-19 is location.
Posted on December 10, 2019 at 8:30 — 2 Comments
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