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Robby,
The last time I let seismic exploration take place on my property, they drilled holes and set off charges. That was 30 years ago and they paid by the hole, $25.
Losing your royalties? Tell that company rep to explain in writing on how your royalties will be lost if you don't let them access your property.
I would guess the $15/acre is a payment for letting them cross your property. If you only have a few acres, they may need to cross it to complete their scan. Ask them.
In the old days, a lot of folks had water wells and didn't want seismic operations to foul up their water or completely ruin the water well. At the same time, they did want to encourage any thing that might put them on a map to be leased. I don't know about how they do it today, maybe someone can give you a answer.
I had an e-mail from Jay Frantz a href="mailto:jayfrantz@cajunexploration.com">jayfrantz@cajunexploration.com> at Cajun Exploration. He said that CE has no activity in Louisiana.
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