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Started by Henry Eckert. Last reply by Henry Eckert Mar 11. 5 Replies 0 Likes
We have 1/5th of 3/8ths interest in 830 acres in the Public School Lands, Gaines county. Just this week, we have been offered $3,000 for the right to explore, drill, and produce. Term is 3 years with…Continue
Started by Charles Snyder. Last reply by Reagan "R.T." Dukes Feb 26. 8 Replies 0 Likes
My family owns the mineral rights under 320 acres in Sec 314 and 60 acres in Sec 312, the section southof Sec 314 had some horiontal wells drilled in 2003 and to date they have produced 659,000…Continue
Started by Jerry Mutschler. Last reply by David Bawden Feb 4. 4 Replies 0 Likes
It is possible. Terry County School has leases in southeastern Gaines County. Let me do some research and I'll get back to you.Continue
Started by David Bawden. Last reply by David Bawden Feb 4. 2 Replies 0 Likes
I'm dealing with a deed to mineral interest in Gaines County. It was recorded in Gaines County in 1986.What's odd is that even though it clearly says Gaines County, it refers to Labors 1-15 in…Continue
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Randy, I've found that Internet Explorer works better with the Texas Railroad Commission website (+applications). Enter Texas Railroad Commission into a search engine and click on the link and look for "online research queries" open it and then follow the instructions I shared. Hope this helps. AJ
AJ, when I try to open the rr site it goes to Google search engine.
Mr. Malone, Go to the Texas RRC website http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/data/online/index.php# and "launch" the "Public GIS Map Viewer for Oil & Gas Wells, Pipeline Data and LP Gas Sites" application. Use the drop box in the center of the right column to open Gaines county and choose the "center map" Map Tool. Place the cursor with your mouse in the approximate area of your land and click. Then zoom down to your land. An alternate method is to use the "Survey/Abstract" feature of the map viewer. This will open another pop up. Be sure to choose "Gaines County" in the top left corner of this new pop up. Enter the abstract number if you have it. Once you have found your land, look for empty circles and filled dots. The empty circles represent a permitted well. The filled dots represent producing wells.
My sister and I own 280 acres of land and all minerals of Section 168, Block G WTRR Co. Survey, Gains County. We leased the mineral rights in June 2010 for 3 years and they have a right to lease additioal 2 years for the same per acre amount of the first lease. I was wondering if anyone can tell me where drilling is going on right now. We want to sell the land but keep the minerals. There is a 4 inch water well on the property and 160 acres is in cultivation the adjoing 120 acres is pasture land. It is located about 6 miles north of seminole on the Seagraves highway (1 1/4 mile south of the golf course).
Ya I would appreciate his name but I don't know what PM means. We have 480 acres in section 9 and 160 acres in section 8. Signing bonus was/is $17,090.
I know an honest attorney in Big Spring who is an O&G expert with 50 years experience. PM me if you would like his name. Also, would you mind sharing the location of your property and the bonus and royalty offered?
Can anyone suggest a Texas attorney that I can contact for a review of a draft lease that is being presented to my brothers and I to drill on 640 acres in Gaines County that we have mineral rights to? Thanks
Richard Cozby
Lincoln City, Oregon
Does anyone know the going bonus rate in Gaines County? We've been contacted about our interests in Sec 14, Blk A-28.
Yes, we received sign on money after everyone involved were contacted. Lease was for 2 yrs. I will contact land man. Thanks for info.
Randy
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