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The state will notify you if such an action has been taken.
One of the criteria a company must meet is proof that it has attempted to lease your property in good faith.
Sounds as though it won't meet that criteria.
How did your attorney come by this information?
You may want to contact the ODNR and ask if your property is part of a permit application.
Are you positive that you own the mineral rights? I'm sure you do but it sounds like you don't for some reason
something doesn't sound right. What Township and county?
Are they trying to force pool all 800 acres? Is this old reclaimed strip mines, that a coal company may own the rights? Id be on the phone with what ever landman is in charge of the unit at the Oklahoma city office.
Mark,
Are the rulings on forced pooling posted on the ODNR website?
Are you leased with another gas company? Raven Rocks is the only other landowner in Wayne twp. that I know of with that much unleased property.
Michele it looks like you are leased with Oxford Oil-Eclipse. Eclipse must not want to partner with Gulfport.
Just guessing.
Could forced pooling be used to get around the pooling size restrictions of old Oxford leases? If Gulfport force pools Eclipse then Eclipse has the option to partner in the well without getting a lease addendum from the landowner.
Phillip,
No, the terms of the original lease apply. The land owner could use unit size stated in the lease as a reason for the application to be denied .
This is my opinion and interpretation of course.
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