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Do I need to hire an oil and gas attorney to review an oil and gas mineral lease?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Ms. Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Absolutely. Yes, you need to hire an attorney to review your oil and gas mineral lease. Leasing your minerals is a great opportunity to have a steady stream of income from producing wells. Signing an agreement like this also gives the oil company the right to enter your property and do a number of potentially invasive things on your land, so it is important that you fully understand what your lease says before you sign it. For more information, please visit this website: http://mosslawhouston.com/mineral-rights-on-your-land-in-texas/... Read More
Absolutely. Yes, you need to hire an attorney to review your oil and gas mineral lease. Leasing your minerals is a great opportunity to have a steady... Read More