New Permian Basin Group

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CREATION OF A PERMIAN BAISN GROUP

The site owners have agreed to create a Permian Basin Group so we can post items of general interest to the Permian as a whole rather than using the Reeves County Group as the de facto general bulletin board, or posting the same article in multiple counties. If you have questions particular to an area or county, continue to use that county group. However, if you are interested in following all the deals, news, and developments in the Permian as a whole, I would strongly recommend you sign up. The link for the group is below, and don’t forget to click on the blue square on the top right of the Permian Basin category (in the Topic threads, the link for Watching is at the bottom of the thread) to Watch the group, so you will get notifications. I will start filling in articles that I have accumulated over the past few days. Please look at it!

Permian Basin News of General Interest:
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Wade, Thank you for this information. I am having a little trouble learning the new MRF site. I sure do appreciate your posts, they are really helpful and informative.

Toni Everett

Mitchell Co., TX

Go here to get started: [IMPORTANT] How To Manage Your on-site Notifications (and emails about activity)

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Oh gosh, THANKS Kenny DuBose. That will help. Toni

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Sorry, but I cannot used the site anymore. The new format is so confusing.

If you, or anyone will articulate exactly what their confusion is, we will attempt to help you.

I’m sorry if I offended you, but a lot of royalty owners are older like myself. I am doing good to be able to use the computer. I just made the statement, the new format is hard to use.

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Carol, the new-is Mineral Rights Forum is more difficult to follow and manage. Don’t be ashamed! I really like the easy-to-use Haynesville Shale page.

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I think what you mean is the Haynesville Shale category. Every county has such a page. The easiest way to find it is to click the search icon at the upper right and search for the county you’re looking for.

The following is a sponsored (paid) promotional notice:

If you own minerals in Texas and live in the Dallas area, please consider attending the NARO – Texas Town Hall Meeting in Dallas at the SMU Cox School of Business, Maguire Energy Institute, on November 14, 2018 from 6-8 p.m. We will cover four timely topics, and the cost is only to cover the food provided (plus a cash bar) at $20/person. The Mineral Rights Forum is also a sponsor of this event and it is open to non-NARO members, but attendance is limited to about 80 people, so please sign up today! . A link to the signup and information page is http://www.naro-us.org/event-3096540?CalendarViewType=1&SelectedDate=11/14/2018

Hope to see you in Dallas!

Wade Caldwell, Pres. NARO-Texas Chapter