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There are several things for you to consider. Did the lignite company pay for an access easement across your property with the right to assign or did they build the road under the rights of their lignite lease? If the minerals have been held by production since the 70's, did someone at an earlier date give an access easement across your property to other units outside the unit your property is in? If not, you want to check the lease because a few leases have language which gives the operator the right of road access and flowlines across leased property in adjacent units (they mostly say "damages paid for growing crops, etc." ) Also, it's not likely but your lease might have a no surface use clause. I even read one lease that had a "no pickup clause" where the lessee did not have the right to drive a pickup on the property for surveying, etc. As with everything else in the oil and gas business, there are a lot of exceptions to the rule, but normally an operator has the right of ingress and egress across properties within the unit for roads and flowlines but they do not have the right to use an access road on your property for access to another unit unless they acquire an access easement from the landowner or flow foreign gas across your property without an easement.
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