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Alan H. Coogan U.S. View Profile
| Ohio geology, oil and gas fields and reservoirs
leasing and mineral rights.Oil/water well contamination | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
James H. McConnell, CPL U.S. View Profile
| READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ASKING ME A QUESTION
I will try to answer questions about oil & gas leases, minerals, royalties, and servitudes, if the questioner has provided a good description of the lands. I require a section, township and range for any land not it Texas. I require a survey name and an abstract number if the lands are in Texas. I will answer questions about offers to lease or purchase mineral interests only if all terms of the offer are in the question, including the term, the royalty and the amount offered. Failure to provide this information will result in the question being rejected.
I have answered more than 2300 questions on this site and get as many as fifty in one day. I do not have the time nor am I inclined to deal with detailed questions requiring an attorney. I am not a substitute for an attorney. If you do not write in a cognizant form, I will reject your question. If you have done real research and have a question I find interesting, I will answer it. If you haven't done any research on your own, I will not do it for you.
If you do not rate the first answer, do not send a follow up, because I will reject it. If my time means so little to you that you feel that you cannot take your time to rate an answer, I do not have time to answer another question. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Laura M. FitzGerald U.S. View Profile
| I can answer all questions related to any oil and gas leases, mineral sales, pipeline right-of-ways, LA Dept of Conservation Units; negotiating with landmen for leasing your property, | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David Traugott U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions related to the technical issues associated with the drilling and completing of oil and gas wells; very familiar with the cementing process and LWD tools. Limited knowledge of mineral rights and/or royalties. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Angel Evangelista U.S. View Profile
| I can answer all oil & gas, chemistry, and chemical engineering questions, both general and specific, in the following fields of experience and expertise: (1) the field of petroleum refining, distribution, and marketing; (2) the field of tribology, which is comprised of lubricants manufacturing, development, and testing; (3) the manufacture of basic plastics, solvents, and petrochemicals; (4) the industrial application of process controls and distributed computer control (DCS) systems; (5) the area of petroleum fuels specifications, such as octane ratings; (6) the field of industrial water and wastewater treatment; (7)the industrial application of occupational health and safety in the chemical process industries; and (8) the area of environmental regulatory policies in the petroleum and chemical process industries. I can provide specific knowledge and experience about the chemical engineering processes involved in the petroleum refining of crude oil into fuels and other products. I answer specific questions regarding petroleum fuels product quality and the distribution, pricing, supply & logistics, and marketing of gasoline, diesel, kerosene, jet fuel, and other petroleum products, in addition to environmental, safety, and health issues related to the industry. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
William Hawk Howes U.S. View Profile
| Sorry, I don't do leases, property claims, legal issues, or royaly questions. Just those issues listed below.
Regarding: Heavy Duty Lubricants(HDMO), Passenger Car Lubricants(PCMO), Hydraulics, Greases, Gear OIls. Applications, Substitution, Constituants, and general knowldge of the aforementioned products.
Not well versed in the actual manufacture of petrochemical products, but can answer general questions. I have a vast network of information sources within the Petrochemical Industry (Not too much on fuels). If I don`t know the answer, I can usually find one rather quickly. Except Royalty, mineral rights, etc. Questions, Sorry. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Soheil Moayedi Iran View Profile
| I`ve studied Petroleum Engineering, and so I can answer all general questions about petroleum genesis and different petroleum exploration methods. I`ve worked on the source of non-hydrocarbon gases and the relationship between conventional well logs and geochemical properties of the source rock and petroleum. | On Vacation returns 12/02/2008 View Past Answers |
Frederick M. Scott CMM U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about oil and gas leasing, and give suggestions on how to respond and what to expect when contacted by an oil company or their representative offering to lease your minerals. I can answer questions about selling your minerals, or buying other people's minerals. I can also answer questions concerning forced-pooling, correlative rights, deeds and conveyances, and the infamous "post-production" costs that are often deducted from royalty checks. I am most experienced with Oklahoma properties and laws, but am able to answer questions concerning other oil and gas producing states in many cases. | On Vacation returns 12/02/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-12-01 changing name on oil royaltyss: Absolutely. If you have the Judgment which places the heirs into possession of her property, you can just send that with a Transfer Letter to the Operator and that should be all they need. If you would...
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2008-11-30 deciphering a production report filing: It is the first Tuscaloosa Marine shale well completion. It will take time to evaluate the well and see how long the production holds up. They need to drill several more of these wells and watch the...
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2008-11-30 mineral rights to a capped oil well: Dear Patricia: The most likely answer is --no. I do not practice Oklahoma law, My guess is that if you own the farm of the well now, maybe yes. If he owned the mineral rights, not just the well, maybe...
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2008-11-29 Texas notary: That will depend on who's lease is of record. If the lease you claim to not have signed in front of a notary is of record before the newer lease, it's your word against the notary. The bottom line will...
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2008-11-29 drip gas: J. Found this on the net. I now work for Shell, but one can't be picky. "Thanks for your inquiry regarding drip gasoline. Personnel in our pipeline/transportation area have given me the following...
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