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Hess plans challenge of ruling on leases
September 30, 2013
U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley in Columbus ruled that a lease executed in 2007 on a 228-acre dairy farm in Jefferson County had effectively lapsed because there had been no wells drilled or gas produced, leaving the property owners free to negotiate with other companies should they so choose.
Good thing you are a pretend scientist as opposed to a pretend mathematician. We are talking $50 +millions and millions.
The Irish Ram said:And I don't know why you think being knowledgeable about our business affairs can only occur after we sign, but it has turned out prudence and patience was the smart move to make.
The Irish Ram said:And because you keep saying that I said the local workers here aren't qualified, I am setting the record straight. "They can work or kick your butt under the table, and don't care which", is what I said about the more than capable workers here.
The whore speaks.
That's pretty sick. Grow up.
What's the matter, tired of getting your butt handed to you by Flac and Dave?
If someone offered you a boat load of money would you take it? And if you're the smart one here, why aren't they making you rich on the property that you invested in ??????
Was immaturity a must have for what you pretend to do? Because scientists who sit around all day looking for pics on the net aren't very useful and probably don't get paid much.
Go whine on flac's thread and give this one back to H. You loon.
What's the matter, tired of getting your butt handed to you by Flac and Dave?
The Irish Ram said:If someone offered you a boat load of money would you take it?
The Irish Ram said:And if you're the smart one here, why aren't they making you rich on the property that you invested in ??????
The Irish Ram said:Was immaturity a must have for what you pretend to do?
The Irish Ram said:Because scientists who sit around all day looking for pics on the net aren't very useful and probably don't get paid much.
would probably like for you to quit posting and show up......the folks I work for
What's the matter, tired of getting your butt handed to you by Flac and Dave?
If someone offered you a boat load of money would you take it? And if you're the smart one here, why aren't they making you rich on the property that you invested in ??????
Was immaturity a must have for what you pretend to do? Because scientists who sit around all day looking for pics on the net aren't very useful and probably don't get paid much.
Go whine on flac's thread and give this one back to H. You loon.
Ma'am, you seem to me to be confused over contract law. I'd suggest you either seek legal counsel or refer yourself to mental health services.
What's the matter, tired of getting your butt handed to you by Flac and Dave?
If someone offered you a boat load of money would you take it? And if you're the smart one here, why aren't they making you rich on the property that you invested in ??????
Was immaturity a must have for what you pretend to do? Because scientists who sit around all day looking for pics on the net aren't very useful and probably don't get paid much.
Go whine on flac's thread and give this one back to H. You loon.
Ma'am, you seem to me to be confused over contract law. I'd suggest you either seek legal counsel or refer yourself to mental health services.
Ma'am. That's nicer.
We deal with contracts from various companies, depending on what resource they are after. We use specialized legal firms depending on what company it is.
The ones with the contract problems are the gas and oil companies. They think they can buy up old coal leases and frack under strip mining contracts. They are two completely different processes.
The courts feel the gas and oil companies need to seek the approval of the landowners and work with them to set the guidelines that the companies need to follow concerning the land they'd like to lease.
Up until now, it would be the same if you came home and found me with a metal detector and a saw, tearing up your living room floor to see if there's any gold under there, after I changed the locks so you couldn't stop me. What is ok about that?
You labeled me anti-fracking, and I'm not. Whether I owned resource rich land or not, I'm for anything that benefits this country.
But I don't get why you think that if Chesapeake or others locate gas or oil on property they don't own, it automatically should belong to them. Does your living room, or what's underneath it belong to me?