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Okla-homey
10/31/2007, 11:03 AM
I hold in my hand, a mineral deed to a 1/8 undivided interest in the subsurface rights to 40 acres in Okfuskee Co. I have some old draughts, made out to my now deceased granny, from the 70's oil boom which are for $135.00 per quarter back then (presumably based on $40 bbl.)
I presume after the bust, the leasee stopped producing.
My granny deeded it to me in 1985.
Now, with earl at approaching $100 bbl, methinks this might be worth looking into.
How can I (quickly) find out if there is a leasee producing on the site today?
TIA.
OUinFLA
10/31/2007, 01:54 PM
Oklahoma Tax Commission
I think.
Mongo
10/31/2007, 01:57 PM
sell it and invest in baby oil, the baby shortage would help yield a higher return
Try Oklahoma Corporation Commission
OUinFLA
10/31/2007, 02:03 PM
sell it and invest in baby oil, the baby shortage would help yield a higher return
Try Oklahoma Corporation Commission
oh, yeah, my bad.
see Homey, I told you to contact Mongo.
For an azzhole, he knows a lot of ****.
:Dnever forget the smiley.
Mongo
10/31/2007, 02:08 PM
joking or not, it is true
me being an *******, not the knowing stuff part
OUDoc
10/31/2007, 02:30 PM
joking or not, it is true
me being an *******, not the knowing stuff part
Yoda?
Mongo
10/31/2007, 02:31 PM
Yoda?
now if you want info from a mean *******, ask Doc something
Widescreen
10/31/2007, 02:56 PM
now if you want info from a mean *******, ask Doc something
Like he knows anything. Except medical info which no one needs anyway.
OUDoc
10/31/2007, 03:10 PM
He's a quack.
1stTimeCaller
10/31/2007, 08:55 PM
PM sent. The Corporation Commission governs the Gas and Oil Industry in OK. They are very friendly and helpful with questions like these.
If you are a Texan and have wuestions like Homey's you should contact the Texas Railroad Commission as they govern the business in TX. I assume that they are a bunch of pricks. ;)
FYI, I saw a rig count last week. There are 1700 some odd rigs working in the US. 300 are drilling for oil, 1400 for gas.
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