There are apparently a number of us on the message board who have recently been force pooled. I have been searching the net for an FAQ giving information on what this entails, and what our rights as mineral owners are, so far I haven't found diddly. If anyone can provide a link or other resource that can provide information on this it would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi Hoover, Gone Fishin provided us with this link over in a Shelby county thread, it looks very informative. He said:

Permalink Reply by Gone Fishin on August 3, 2008 at 9:32pm
I'm interested in what you find out. I have been told that force pooling is a last option for the o&g companies and they go to great lengths not to do that. I am told that it is bad if it is a poor producing well because you wouldnt receive any money till they recoup their costs. However if it is a real money maker you can make out like a bandit. check out this link. It explains it well.
http://www.beardenlawfirm.com/Texas%20Oil%20and%20Gas.pdf

Thanks Gone Fishin!

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Thank you Sarah!
Got a hypothetical====
If i have 340 acres and I lease mineral
rights. Cna the company force pool the entire section and can he HBP if he only drills a SHALLOW WELL===OR MAYBE to or three .

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