GoHaynesvilleShale continues to grow!
So here's a place for new comers to introduce themselves and members to welcome them and show them the ropes. In the same way we might go around the room and tell a bit about ourselves, let's do that here. Newbies, you can let the members know things such as:
- what state / county you're from
- what you hope to gain from and offer to the GHS community
- whether or not you're a mineral owner (i.e.you own land that has minerals beneath the surface) and/or you're an interested citizen, professional, etc
- if you are a mineral owner, have you leased your land to a drilling company or not
- questions you may have for the community
Welcome to GHS! Let the conversation begin...
Anna Mauck, Member Relations
PS- Yes, I am married to the publisher of this site, Keith Mauck :)
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I am probably the senior member of the whole group. I was born in Marshall, Harrison Co Texas about 91 years ago. My mother left acreage in the Vardeman Survey, the BBB & CRR Survey 125 and the S D Rainey Survey all in Harrison County to me in 1950 - - not worth much then, but I have kept it to this date, Yes, I sold the land, but always reserved the minerals. I get numerous offers for the mineral rights, but there is no way I would consider selling for any price..
After many decades, the wells are beginning to pay off. Apparently, fracking has made the great jump in BP royalty checks. I have lived in California since the end of World War II, and visit Harrison County only occasionally, but I am glad that the Kingstree Ranch gas units include my childhood home area.
Helen
Hemet, California
Hello Helen and thank you for your reply to this thread. Your story is a great one to share here on GMS and I'm glad you posted it.
I love how the web connects us all. Thanks again Helen.
Anna, Member Services
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