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Permalink Reply by Noel Taylor on April 15, 2011 at 23:49 I think if the Oil Companies had a site like this and they were asking each other this type of question, you would be squeeling like a pig. It would be called price fixing. What would you call what you are trying to do? Why don't you just get the SEUI to negotiate your leases for you.
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Permalink Reply by Cross Creek on April 16, 2011 at 2:55 I would like to add BEUSA. They leased a lot of people in the Doyline area. They have moved out and are not renewing leases. Petro Hawk is renewing a few leases in this area. BEUSA drilled 4 wells in the Doyline area.
Two are just about to go online. One failed due to drilling errors. They are replacing one well pad back to its original state.
Permalink Reply by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on April 16, 2011 at 7:04
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Permalink Reply by Florida Ginnie on April 16, 2011 at 12:38 Hi Keith,
Am responding to NOT leased. For I did not have rights last year. I am told the 10 year perscription is over and now the minerals are mine. They revert back to me and now I want to get this checked out and have documented proof and show in the records at the Parrish. How do i go about this? I figure you know everything. :) I live in Florida and do not have contacts in Louisana.
Thank You
Lorelei Hickman
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