Grandma Doris was a wise woman. She thought to keep the mineral rights to those properties she once owned and later sold. One of those properties is situated in Noble County, Oklahoma. Here (to the left) you see the 160 acres that Jules and her siblings inherited from Grandma Doris -- not the property, just the mineral rights. (Gosh! This property is just 15 miles from our new Stillwater residence.) Within the next few years we will know whether or not we've struck oil or gas. (Note that the neighbors to the right got lucky!) Here's hoping gas prices continue to rise! Heh, heh, heh.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Noble County, Oklahoma
Grandma Doris was a wise woman. She thought to keep the mineral rights to those properties she once owned and later sold. One of those properties is situated in Noble County, Oklahoma. Here (to the left) you see the 160 acres that Jules and her siblings inherited from Grandma Doris -- not the property, just the mineral rights. (Gosh! This property is just 15 miles from our new Stillwater residence.) Within the next few years we will know whether or not we've struck oil or gas. (Note that the neighbors to the right got lucky!) Here's hoping gas prices continue to rise! Heh, heh, heh.
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3 comments:
Are you serious? I love that you can drive by your mineral rights and check on them...
Hi Folks!
Just did a Google search, found your blog item on Noble County!
Amazingly, my sisters and I also have partial partial tiny subdivided interests in oil rights in Noble County...which is why I did the search.
So, just wanted to say hi and wish you well!!
Joe
joeely618 at yahoo dot com
Glad that y'all have this information for us who now have a small piece of the action. We'll check from time to time to see how things are goin'. Keep on bloggin'!!
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