Kate, unless you own a large acreage interest, I can't really expand upon my comments to your discussion on GoHaynesvilleShale.com. As I mentioned there is no competition for leases and USG is the only game in town. The terms you listed are what everyone has been offered.
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I have been unable to find an Attorney or Attorneys on the website who I may contact to look over my offer?
Please advise!
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Kate, unless you own a large acreage interest, I can't really expand upon my comments to your discussion on GoHaynesvilleShale.com. As I mentioned there is no competition for leases and USG is the only game in town. The terms you listed are what everyone has been offered.
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