R.W. Kennedy, sounds good! You give me great encouragement! In another year, things should look much better, with all my interest in eleven wells. I mailed Marathon, certified letter, letting them know my lease has expired. Makes me very nervous to do business. My husband used to do all this paperwork. Thank you for getting back to me, Marcella.
Hello, R.W. Kennedy, I have a question! “Well #21465, in McKinzie County, Section 33 .149 N 95 W,” has a leg running through the center Section line in Dunn County Section in 148 N 95 W Sections 6-7-18-19-30-31 and 148 N 96 W 1-12-13-24-25. Do I get oil royalties from them? Thank you, Marcella
Marcella, when I zoom in on the map to 149-95-33 the leg from the dot goes north. I don’t know why there is such a heavy line on the boundary of those sections but it is too long to be a wellbore and there is no corresponding dot for a wellhead. If you click on the map to zoom in, there is no wellhead. One day they will drill on section lines, but that time has not come yet for the most part in ND. Sorry to disappoint. I hope you had a great Christmas! Robert
R W. Kennedy, I signed a lease for such a small percent that it doesn’t make much difference. I am not disappointed. Marathon called and said with the pugh clause they have 150 days, until May. After that, the lease expires. Then hopefully, I will get someone to lease. I am a little more educated about leasing mineral rights. Thank you for getting back to me. You have a Happy New Year too. Marcella