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I agree with Ben, but add to that you want to know
1. If the tract is in a unit and who the producer is
2. What YOUR net mineral interest is per
Also, understand and set you price up front. Most landmen charge a day rate plus expenses. Even though they are not as expensive as an attorney, over 10 counties their will be a cost involved. If you are a mineral owner and the tract is in a unit, then you'll have to start another set of negotiations with the company. And that may require an attorney to complete so you don't lose.
I have so much to learn (and fast)! Thanks for the info...it is very helpful.
Yes, I am the Admin of the estates and there are several heirs. Unfortunately, my family did not take a course in good record-keeping!! :) I believe a bulk of the interests remain in my great-grandfather's name. Since then, 2 additional generations of my family have passed on. I filed probate documents in most of the counties (several estates involved) but did not realize I needed to prepare and file mineral deeds as well. This is great info you've provided!
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