I would really like to hear the opinions and experiences of people in Ohio who have had dealings with Gulfport. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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    With any producer take a look at the royalty statements they send out. If it looks like theft, it probably is theft.

Do internet searches of your company, eventually you will find the dirt, this is domestic oil & gas not your local church group.

Read Quarterly Reports to see what your producer is telling it's Stockholders. If your royalty drops sharply with no change in production and your producer is bragging about reducing production costs, then your royalty was probably the production cost that was reduced.

One O&G company bragged about NGL production on the quarterly report while telling Landowners in the same area they had no NGLs. 

This has been going on for over 100 years, it isn't going to change without some indictments.

D.,
I have found GPOR to be fair in following lease terms, expedient with royalty payments and responsive when presented with questions and/or problems. I see no indications of royalty underpayment.
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