etx44,
that is hard to pin down but the rule is 120 days from the end of the first month of production. But it also says they can go over that time (and pay a little interest) if there are title issues to be resolved. Maybe someone will come along who has had experience with them but every unit is different so it just depends on how tangled up the title is.
correction!!! this is on red river 442 1H...
Maybe someone will come along who has had experience with EXCO.
For such an active company there has been little input from land owners.
Thanks
The good news is that Exco is doing something with the Haynesville assets
in San Augustine. The previous energy company that had the Haynesville
development, did nothing with it for four years until they sold it to Exco.
Now under Exco, several wells have been drilled and are just now producing
in Western San Augustine. Hopefully, the division orders and royalty payments
will not run too far behind.....I'm sure we will find out in the near future.
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