Mr. Buell is certainly not alone as many of the wells under development at present are being developed on old leases or properties from which the mineral rights are owned seperately from the surface rights.
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I agree Fang and while I do feel somewhat sad for Mr. Buell, it is somewhat tempered. Based on the location of his land and when he purchased, I am fairly sure he knew very well he was not purchasing mineral rights when he purchased the surface. Many people have taken advantage of very cheap surface land because it has stripped and/or the mineral rights are owned by another entity. Of course hindsight is 20/20 - no one could have known "this" was to come or perhaps he would have made different decisions- and perhaps the price would have reflected the knowledge. We make the best decisions we can with the information we have at the time.
Recent events should change the way every land purchaser and title company approaches transactions.
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