It seems that with all the pipeline activity in the HS area there will be a need to share info on dealings with Pipeline operators and how to negotitate or not negotitate with them.

If anyone would like to provide information on recent dealings with Pipeline Co's. please do. I am sure there are others who are currently or may soon be in need of the wisdom of your 20/20 hindsight and experience.

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There is an interesting article posted on the Texas Land and Mineral Owners website by Dr. John Baen titled "What to do/say when the pipeline operators call: a checklist".

http://www.tlma.org/links.htm
I didn't mean to duplicate efforts. I did read the paper by Eric Camp, printed it out to keep for reference. I'll look for parker's thread.

Thanks KB.
Maybe it's just late but I'll be danged if I can find a link to Eric Camp's paper. Sure would like to get it posted on here.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/page/page/show?id=2117179%3APage%...


Click the "Pipeline Negotiation Document" link.
Thanks, Grice!

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