Winkler County Section 30, Block 27 mineral Rights

I see that this has a few older threads that were closed and I’m looking for some help that I couldn’t find in those. My family has recently gotten a letter from Patch Energy for our grandfathers mineral rights in Section 30, Block 27. I’m looking to see if anyone has a referral for a reasonable mineral rights attorney to help us get ours out of receivership. The block has 8 active wells that are all producing. Looks like substantial royalties are in receivership, I have a call out to the clerk to find out how much and what portion are my grandfathers.

I’m also trying to decipher the deed. It is confusing. Probably other deeds in the same block are similar and I’m trying to get a true idea of how many acres our deed contains. It says 1/64th interest to the oil, etc to-wit: Forty Acres Undivided in section 30, Block 27. The offer we have seems to add up to 10 acres, or 1.25 royalty acres. So is it 1/64th of the block or 40 acres or 1/64th of 40 acres? The receivership order lists 64ish people in the receivership, a few more as I imagine some heirs had previously inherited from the original 64?

Seems my grandfather bought this thru a newspaper add in the 20s when he was in his 20s. The family has no record of this that we are aware of, so we are also trying to also figure out how we could prove it is our grandfather (its listed as just initials and a misspelled last name in the deed). I’m sure Patch won’t be willing to share their info with us, but I will still ask. Any contacts or referrals are appreciated.

The Directories Tab above has Texas Attorneys listed. You are going to need some landman and legal help to get this straightened out. Most of the time, when I start getting offers, there is drilling coming soon. I would rather get the royalties myself.

Looks like you have horizontal wells depending upon your actual description, so definitely want to get it fixed. If you don’t have these wells, then maybe you are on the more eastern side and more are planned.

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Thank you, I finally found those and have contacted one of them for help. Appreciate it. It does appear to have active wells already and some decent interest in the receivership.

Hi, I’m in the exact same situation as you in the same area in Winkler County (Section 30, Block 27). May I ask how you ended up getting this resolved? I would really appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.

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I contacted Eric Camp - he’s a mineral rights lawyer in the area and is recommended in this site in the Directories tab. We are just getting started on figuring out a way forward. Can update when I have something more concrete.

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