We have 20 acres on 120 in Natchitoches Parish near the Sabine Parish line. I'm hoping that there will be activity coming our way in the near future.  Is there something I should be doing to be proactive? Or just sit tight for now? Any answers are greatly appreciated. Thx

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what about large servitudes?, were all minerals transfered at time of patent?, what about adjudicated lands?

While I would agree things look good for the landowner after 10 years no production, I would still want to look at the title.
We found a good many adjudications along Hwy 120 in Sabine Parish where the state now owns the minerals.
TLW, here are two Haynesville Units that are adjacent to Hwy 120 and a Haynesville Shale well permitted by EnCana in the area.

EnCana, Charles Davis 27 #H1 Well, Serial #241118, S27-T9N-R10W

S26-T9N-R10W, HA RA SUK Unit, EnCana, San Miguel Creek Field, Natchitoches Parish
S27-T9N-R10W, HA RA SUL Unit, EnCana, San Miguel Creek Field, Natchitoches Parish

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