Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see Stephen they may not come back, they may not come back until you hit the line, In which case it will be to repair the line, and fill in the hole (see tim s pic). the coroner will have already been there to see if he can find any parts of you (unlikely) or the tractor you where riding on. I will grant you Stephen that some gas and oil co.'s are arrogant and rude, especialy if they have a lease on your property, and yes a few will come in unannounced and tear up fields and driveways and thumb there nose at you, but most including the one I worked for had people hired to work with and notify land owners and keep everyone informed and work with the land owners. we NEVER came on private property with out the land owner being notified ahead of time, our co. land rep went ahead of us and was there usually with the land owner when we got there to do any work. the land owner was welcome to stay and watch (unless digging out a hot line) and any concerns he had where taken seriously and delt with. any gas or oil co. with any commen sense do's NOT want confrontation with the land owners along it's right of way, access is key to keeping a smooth running pipeline and you in no way want to bugger that up.
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