Les, I just re read the pdf you attached and see that this well was permitted for 640 ac. Pulling a history shows that for yrs. there was no production & then it was reworked in late 1990s. How does that affect lease holders. Wouldn't that break in production have negated the initial lease?
Two Dogs,
If it's a dead lease, are all mineral owners in the unit entitled to 100% of their proportional share of production? SONRIS shows well is now producing a small quantity of gas and condensate.
I found old lease for Vernon Faulconer on town site well (Sec. 21) it was leased Oct. 15, 1997 and production started June 15, 1998.
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