Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Oil and Gas Cases in Jackson County, Arkansas.

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accept oil and gas cases in Jackson County Arkansas including the county seat of Newport, Arkansas.  Whether you live in Newport, Diaz, or Tuckerman, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you.  Deposits of natural gas were discovered in Jackson County Arkansas very recently.  Numerous wells were drilled into the Fayetteville Shale formation.

If you own Jackson County Arkansas oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas lawsuits

Oil and Gas record searches

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Southwestern Energy, BHP Billiton, or XTO Energy and other gas producers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Jackson County Arkansas Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Jackson County.   Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Jackson County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Oil and Gas Cases in Independence County, Arkansas

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers Law Offices of Mark Robinette accept oil and gas cases in Independence County Arkansas including the county seat of Batesville, Arkansas.  Whether you live in Batesville, Pleasant Plains, or Floral, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you.  Natural gas deposits were found in Independence County only very recently.  There is current production from the Fayetteville Shale formation and future development may include the Moorefield shale.

If you own Independence County Arkansas oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas lawsuits

Oil and Gas record searches

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Southwestern Energy, BHP Billiton, or XTO Energy and other gas producers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Independence County Arkansas Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Independence County. Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Independence County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts White County, Arkansas Oil and Gas Cases

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accept oil and gas cases in White County Arkansas including the county seat of Searcy, Arkansas.  Whether you live in Searcy, Bald Knob, Rose Bud, Romance, or El Paso, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you.  White County Arkansas has rich deposits of natural gas in the Fayetteville Shale formation.

If you own White County Arkansas oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas lawsuits

Oil and Gas record searches

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Southwestern Energy, BHP Billiton, or XTO Energy and other gas producers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your White County Arkansas Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including White County.  Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a White County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Cleburne County, Arkansas Oil and Gas Cases

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accept oil and gas cases in Cleburne County Arkansas including the county seat of Heber Springs, Arkansas.  Whether you live in Heber Springs, Quitman, Drasco, Prim, Higden, or Greers Ferry, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you.  Cleburne County Arkansas has vast deposits of natural gas in the Fayetteville Shale formation.

If you own Cleburne County Arkansas oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas lawsuits

Oil and Gas record searches

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Southwestern Energy, BHP Billiton, or XTO Energy and other gas producers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Cleburne County Arkansas Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Cleburne County.  Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Cleburne County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Union County, Arkansas Oil and Gas Cases

The oil and gas lawyers and attorneys at the Law Offices of Mark Robinette practice out of Little Rock, Arkansas, but handle oil and gas law cases in Union County, Arkansas including the county seat of El Dorado, Arkansas.  Oil and gas production began in Union County, Arkansas on January 21, 1921, with the completion of the Busey No. 1 well.  To date, Union County, Arkansas produced over 340,000,000 barrels of oil from 250 different fields and formations.  Recently, Union County was targeted for oil development in the Brown Dense formation, an unconventional play spanning much of South Arkansas and North Louisiana, by various oil and gas exploration companies.

Union County Courthouse

If you own Union County oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas quiet title suits

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Lion Oil and other oil purchasers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Union County Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Union County.  Mark Robinette possesses experience in:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Union County, Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Miller County Arkansas Oil and Gas Cases

The oil and gas lawyers and attorneys at the firm of Law Offices of Mark Robinette practice out of Little Rock, Arkansas, but handle oil and gas law cases in Miller County, Arkansas including the county seat of Texarkana, Arkansas.  Oil and gas production began in Miller County, Arkansas in the 1930’s.  To date, Miller County, Arkansas produced over 80,000,000 barrels of oil from 121 different fields and formations.  Recently, Miller County was targeted for oil development in the Brown Dense formation, an unconventional play spanning much of South Arkansas and North Louisiana, by various oil and gas exploration companies.

If you own Miller County oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas quiet title suits

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Lion Oil and other oil purchasers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Miller County Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Miller County.  Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Miller County, Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Lafayette County Oil and Gas Cases

The oil and gas lawyers and attorneys at the firm of Law Offices of Mark Robinette practice out of Little Rock, Arkansas, but handle oil and gas law cases in Lafayette County, Arkansas including the county seat of Lewisville, Arkansas.  Oil and gas production began in Lafayette County, Arkansas on April 25, 1939.  To date, Lafayette County, Arkansas produced over 230,000,000 barrels of oil from 174 different fields and formations.  Recently, Lafayette County was targeted for oil development in the Brown Dense formation, an unconventional play spanning much of South Arkansas and North Louisiana, by various oil and gas exploration companies.

If you own Lafayette County oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinettecan help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas quiet title suits

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Lion Oil and other oil purchasers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Lafayette County Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Robinette & Ivester have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Lafayette County.  Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Lafayette County, Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Accepts Columbia County Oil and Gas Cases

The oil and gas lawyers and attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette practice out of Little Rock, Arkansas, but handle oil and gas law cases in Columbia County, Arkansas including the county seat of Magnolia, Arkansas.  Oil and gas production began in Columbia County, Arkansas in 1937.   On March 5, 1938, the Barnett No. 1 marked the discovery of the Magnolia Field.  Columbia County boomed well into the 1950’s because this oil and gas discovery.  To date, Columbia County, Arkansas produced over 400,000,000 barrels of oil from 97 different fields and formations.  Recently, Columbia County was targeted for oil development in the Brown Dense formation, an unconventional play spanning much of South Arkansas and North Louisiana, by various oil and gas exploration companies.

If you own Columbia County, Arkansas oil and gas royalty interests, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you with:

Oil and Gas Deeds

Oil and Gas Affidavits of Heirship

Oil and Gas will probates (primary and ancillary)

Oil and Gas surface use/pollution litigation

Oil and Gas quiet title suits

Whether you are having a problem with a receivership lease, can’t get your money out of Lion Oil and other oil purchasers, or you just need some idea of where to find the information you need on your wells and royalties, call an oil and gas attorney who can advise you on your Columbia County Oil and Gas interests at 501-251-1076.

Are you a representative of an oil and gas production company?  The oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette have represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Columbia County.  Mark Robinette has experience with:

Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions (sit down and stand up)

Acquisition Due Diligence

Quiet title defense

Interpleader/Concursus litigation

Oil field surface use/pollution litigation

Pipeline condemnation

PSA/Lease/Right of way advice and drafting

Receivership leasing

Integration and regulatory work before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission

Contact a Columbia County, Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

Finding Information on Oil and Gas Wells in Arkansas

Arkansas oil and gas lawyer Mark Robinette walks you through how to find information on Arkansas oil and gas well locations, Arkansas oil and gas well production, and Arkansas oil and gas well permitting using the website of the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission. Great information for landmen running HBP title or landowners curious about oil and gas activity on their property and in their area.

Finder’s Fees and “Lost” Mineral Rights in Arkansas–What to Know When You’ve Agreed to an Heir or Property Finding Contract.

In tough economic times such as these, a letter like this in the mail provides welcome news:

Dear Sir/Madam,
I am with a company that helps others find lost property.  I believe you have claims to minerals in Arkansas.  Our fees are just 40% of the amount of the property recovered.   Please give me a call at 555-555-5555.
Best Regards,
John Heir Finder

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By Arkansas law, a non-attorney cannot accept a fee of more than 10% in an heir-finding contract.  In other words, the “finding” portion of the fee can only be 10%.  The example solicitation is 4x times the fee for a non-attorney heir finder.   The non-attorney heir finder will not be able to represent you in Court.  You may have to pay for the attorney on top of the heir finder’s fee!

If you’ve signed a contract with a non-attorney heir finder that is in excess of 10%, then you may have a case under the Arkansas Unclaimed Property Act.  Give attorney Mark Robinette a call at 501-251-1076 for a case evaluation.  You can recover all of your money in excess of the 10%, sometimes more!

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