Good afternoon Eleanor: My wife, Elizabeth & I have over 680 mineral acres in Trinity County. ALL UNLEASED! Over 90% to 95% of the over-our fence-line plus 1 or 2 next away mineral tracts surrounding our property have been lease by one company - all 3 year plus 2 year option with only 2 same owner surname property with HARD-LINE 3 year leases, A Tempel, TX, based production company holds all these leases with exception of 2 to 4 tracts held by Clay. All of these tracts were previously held by ZaaZaa Production in Houston with 4 (four) year lease EXCEPT OURS. We agreed to a 3 year lease - no option. In the last month, July 2018, of our 3 year lease a new production company was at our front door saying they wanted to TOP LEASE our 680 acreas plus. Again all adjacent mineral were actively leased to ZaaZaa, with all having approximately 1 year remaining under those leases after our lease expiration date. The new production company at our front door said they had purchased all leases from ZaaZaa. THAT WAS AN OUTRIGHT LIE. ZaaZaa was/is an active Delaware Chartered Production Company, NOT a Texas chartered company and WAS NOT BANKRUPT as written in a Houston Chronicle story announcing over 125 bankrupting Texas Oil Patch producing companies. Our lease terms have not been met by the production company at our front door - same company holding 3 Year plus 2 year option leases for most tracts tracts. VENTING OVER!!!