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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1183344" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Actually only the 30' wide easement is off limits for building as well as any production sites. Seeing as my pipelines runs across the back edge of the property they have done no damage to my surface rights which I do still have the right to use nor has the property lost any value. Seismic is no longer done with explosives but rather with "thumper trucks" (look that up). Not invasive at all. Any and all evidence of a drill sight will be removed once production has stopped and O&G Co. releases the minerals.... The only legal fees I had was for my attorney to negotiate $$$$$ and minor details to the easement agreement. Sounds like you haven't been around much leasing and drilling for quite some time. Things have changed "for the better".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1183344, member: 6897"] Actually only the 30' wide easement is off limits for building as well as any production sites. Seeing as my pipelines runs across the back edge of the property they have done no damage to my surface rights which I do still have the right to use nor has the property lost any value. Seismic is no longer done with explosives but rather with "thumper trucks" (look that up). Not invasive at all. Any and all evidence of a drill sight will be removed once production has stopped and O&G Co. releases the minerals.... The only legal fees I had was for my attorney to negotiate $$$$$ and minor details to the easement agreement. Sounds like you haven't been around much leasing and drilling for quite some time. Things have changed "for the better". [/QUOTE]
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