With so much oil and natural gas extraction taking place in Texas, disputes can arise about who actually owns the rights to natural resource deposits. When money is at state, it is important to have someone on your side who is knowledgeable and experienced about mineral lease disputes.
When an oil or gas company wants to drill materials from a piece of land, they will often lease the mineral rights from the landowner. Although these leases can be a great source of income, signing a lease without understanding the terms can have terrible consequences.
At Anderson & Cummings, our attorneys are familiar with the laws governing mineral leases, gas wells and other related issues in the area. We will use our resources and knowledge to craft a legal strategy that best suits your specific needs.
We know how important such cases can be for people who own properties where minerals may be mined. We will work tirelessly to make things right for our clients and will help guide you through the process to ensure your rights are being protected.
Our team of Fort Worth, TX oil and gas lawyers are prepared to fight for your right to fair and just compensation no matter if the dispute is with an oil company, family member or other landowner.
Discover what our Fort Worth mineral dispute lawyers can do for you.
Contact us at (877) 920-9009 or complete our Free Case Evaluation form for your initial consultation.
Drilling Impact on Residents
The impact of drilling on residents cannot be overlooked in Texas, especially with the Barnett Shale located in Fort Worth Texas.
Causes of Drilling Accidents
In Texas, the Barnett Shale has brought many oil and gas companies to the Fort Worth area. Unfortunately, when corners are cut to speed the process along, accidents and injuries occur.
Gas Leaks and Explosions
Gas leaks and explosions are extremely powerful occurrences that can cause serious destruction in a matter of seconds.
Barnett Shale Accidents
The Barnett Shale covers approximately a 5,000 square-mile area in North Texas just below Fort Worth and 17 other counties. It is one of the largest natural gas and oil reserves in the country.