I have inherited minerals here--never leased. Starting to get a little interest. Anyone heart of anything going on there
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western Jim Wells and eastern Duval
I'm sorry I can't provide anything that is very helpful but there have been a few companies calling me trying to get logs on some older wells in this area. I don't know why they want them but there seems to be something going on. I know it's not much but it's certainly better than no activity in the area!
I am going to friend you so I can message you
I just "friended" you. Don't even remember how to do that. Hopefully I did it right. Wanted to give you more info that I have
will try again
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