
Land Title Search Lawyer in Texas and Oklahoma
In order to drill a well, title to each tract of land involved must be examined. In order to produce oil or gas, typically 160 to 640 acres are attributed to each well. Examining title to multiple tracts, beginning with the severance of title from the state, can be time consuming and expensive. While no lawyer can guarantee his title opinion is perfect, using an experienced oil and gas title attorney greatly reduces the possibility of future title problems.
At Snell Law Firm, we have more than 40 years of experience preparing oil and gas title opinions. To learn how we can help you get the job done right the first time, call us at 806-359-8611 for a free initial consultation with an oil and gas title opinions attorney.
Who Owns the Minerals? — We Can Find Out
When a company is going to drill an expensive well on someone's property, it needs assurance as to who owns the minerals on the land in question. Mineral rights are often fragmented over generations, creating complex title issues. It takes someone intimately familiar with this area of law — like George A. Snell III — to determine the ownership.
When researching oil and gas titles, he understands the interaction between oil and gas law and other areas of the law that impact titles.
What We Can Do for You
Once our firm gets involved, you can rely on us to do the following efficiently and effectively:
- Examine all title documents presented
- Identify unresolved legal issues
- Utilize an easy to follow format for the opinion
- Tabulate all leases, assignments and other instruments that affect leasehold title
Free Initial Consultation — Contact Snell Law Firm
Mistakes are extremely expensive in oil and gas title matters. We can help you get the job done right the first time. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.
Snell Law Firm Herring Bank Building 2201 Civic Circle, Suite 508 Amarillo, TX 79109
George@gas3rd.com
Phone: 806-359-8611 Fax: 806-355-3339
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