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Might I pick the brain of our gas and oil people?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3780626" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>reach doesn't own the mineral rights probably but they represent the companies who own the leases on those rights? probably? the ownership of the mineral estate may be the trust but if the trust has leased those rights then the leaseholder can demand development under the terms of the lease. different leases have different terms so get copies of the leases of the minerals under the lands of the trust. correct about the seismic operations and the damage to surface but be aware of water wells structures etc and compaction. my advice is limit the seismic to one trip in and specify the hours of operations on the land. no blasting or fence cutting. also remember the crop damages go to the lease holder and not you so get your tenants involved to a degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3780626, member: 7203"] reach doesn't own the mineral rights probably but they represent the companies who own the leases on those rights? probably? the ownership of the mineral estate may be the trust but if the trust has leased those rights then the leaseholder can demand development under the terms of the lease. different leases have different terms so get copies of the leases of the minerals under the lands of the trust. correct about the seismic operations and the damage to surface but be aware of water wells structures etc and compaction. my advice is limit the seismic to one trip in and specify the hours of operations on the land. no blasting or fence cutting. also remember the crop damages go to the lease holder and not you so get your tenants involved to a degree. [/QUOTE]
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