Posted by the tractor vet on August 08, 2008 at 11:09:40 from (76.212.239.80):
In Reply to: OT-oil and gas lease posted by TK-NE-PA-51 H on August 08, 2008 at 09:35:34:
Trust me when i tell ya that there is no place that they can not set a rig up on . When i worked the oil patch i built drilling locations and when we would go out and look at a new well location there were times that i would say to the fieldman you got to be kidding me , you want me to build a road thru that and up over that and you want the hole on that side of the hill where a mountain goat could not stand . After building some of them in places that any sane man would never put a dozer nothing bothers me , just put the seat belt on and have at it She will either stay on her tracks or fall over . Get your lease BUT just don't sign with out checking with a mouth piece that knows oil field leases and have what you want spelled out first.
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