Ohio geology, oil and gas fields and reservoirs leasing and mineral rights.Oil/water well contamination
50 years geologist, 30 yrs attorney 35 years in Ohio fields
AAPG, AIPG. Ohio Bar Ass.
Bul. AAPG, AIPG, Northeastern Geology,Ohio geol. Survey, J. Paleontology, Revista Geol. Mex. Akro Law Review
PH. D., geology; J.D.
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Dear Matt: Yes, there are ways to do it, but it requires much more info than you are reciting, plus some technical expertise. In Mercer Pa, wells usually produce from the Medina or Whirlpool. If
Dear Debbie I'll try. First I am going to assume you have accurately conveyed all of the deed's reservations and there is nothing else of importance, e.g. wills, law suits etc. Secondly
Dear Mary: There is no standard rate. A commonly used amount is 200 MCF/year (200,000 cubic feet), typically will heat a single family house. The range s from zero to "unlimited". Yes there
Dear Richard: Your situation is covered by Illinois law--you need to consult a Illinois real property attorney. Two suggestions-- 1. there may be a mineral-rights lapse statute which returns
Dear Cole The lease is a contract. Typos are typically correctable. Also look for a correction clause, notice clause and arbitration clause in the lease for remedies. Did your friend ask for payment
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