Law Offices of Mark Robinette Prepares Ashley County, Arkansas Mineral Deeds

Law Offices of Mark Robinette has offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, but prepares Arkansas mineral deeds in all Arkansas Counties including Ashley County, Arkansas. The Ashley County Circuit Clerk and Recorder located in the County seat of Hamburg handles recording of mineral deeds for the County of Ashley in the State of Arkansas. Deed recording and preparation is done by mail correspondence, so you can hire Mr. Robinette and put his years of experience in oil, gas and mineral law to work for you without incurring any travel costs. Recording costs for deeds in Arkansas are $15 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.

If you have mineral assets, whether they are oil, gas, hard rock minerals, or brine in Ashley County Arkansas or the cities of Crossett, Fountain Hill, Hamburg, Portland in Ashley County Arkansas, you should give Arkansas mineral deed lawyer and attorney Mark Robinette a call today.   Mr. Robinette has years of experience in Arkansas oil, gas, mineral rights, land, and real estate law.   As an Arkansas mineral deed lawyer, Mr. Robinette provides the following services:

  • Mineral Warranty Deeds
  • Mineral Quitclaim Deeds
  • Mineral Cross Conveyance Deeds
  • Royalty Deeds
  • Mineral Deeds with recitals of heirship
  • Mineral Beneficiary Deeds

Mr. Robinette has years of experience as a corporate oil, gas, and mineral lawyer. This means he knows and understands all of the pitfalls in mineral deed preparation that cause problems when oil, gas, and mineral production companies examine title and scrutinize mineral deeds for defects. Be very careful when hiring a “title company” to prepare your Arkansas mineral deed. Title companies in Arkansas typically deal exclusively in residential and commercial real estate closings. These skill sets include basic deed preparation, but title companies learn how to prepare deeds for compliance with general real estate, lending and insurance laws.   Thus, a typical title company’s skill set does not ordinarily include knowledge of Arkansas mineral conveyancing rules. Not to say there are not some title companies out there with staff qualified to prepare mineral deeds, but those title companies are uncommon.  If you choose to hire a title company instead of an Arkansas mineral deed lawyer, screen the title company carefully. Find out if a qualified attorney actually reviews your deed. Ask whether they prepare mineral deeds on a regular basis and whether you deed will be prepared by a qualified Arkansas mineral deed attorney.  Remember, when you hire The Law Offices of Mark Robinette to prepare your Arkansas mineral deed, you get Mark Robinette. Your deed will not be delegated to an assistant. Your matter will get the complete attention of an Arkansas oil, gas and mineral lawyer and attorney with years of relevant experience.

Mr. Robinette welcomes inquiries from out-of-state law firms and individuals for local counsel services.     If you are ready to speak to a Ashley County Arkansas mineral deed lawyer or attorney today, call Mark Robinette at 501-251-1076 or email him at info@robinettefirm.com.   Learn more about Mr. Robinette at: http://www.robinettefirm.com/contact/mark-robinette/ Learn more about Arkansas oil and gas and real estate law at: http://robinettefirm.com/oil-gas/ and http://robinettefirm.com/real-estate/

Law Offices of Mark Robinette Prepares Arkansas County, Arkansas Mineral Deeds

Law Offices of Mark Robinette has offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, but prepares Arkansas mineral deeds in all Arkansas Counties including Arkansas County, Arkansas. The Arkansas County Circuit Clerk and Recorder located in the County seat of De Witt and Stuttgart handles recording of mineral deeds for the County of Arkansas in the State of Arkansas. Deed recording and preparation is done by mail correspondence, so you can hire Mr. Robinette and put his years of experience in oil, gas and mineral law to work for you without incurring any travel costs. Recording costs for deeds in Arkansas are $15 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.

If you have mineral assets, whether they are oil, gas, hard rock minerals, or brine in Arkansas County Arkansas or the cities of Almyra, DeWitt, Gillett, Humphrey, St. Charles, Stuttgart in Arkansas County Arkansas, you should give Arkansas mineral deed lawyer and attorney Mark Robinette a call today.   Mr. Robinette has years of experience in Arkansas oil, gas, mineral rights, land, and real estate law.   As an Arkansas mineral deed lawyer, Mr. Robinette provides the following services:

  • Mineral Warranty Deeds
  • Mineral Quitclaim Deeds
  • Mineral Cross Conveyance Deeds
  • Royalty Deeds
  • Mineral Deeds with recitals of heirship
  • Mineral Beneficiary Deeds

Mr. Robinette has years of experience as a corporate oil, gas, and mineral lawyer. This means he knows and understands all of the pitfalls in mineral deed preparation that cause problems when oil, gas, and mineral production companies examine title and scrutinize mineral deeds for defects. Be very careful when hiring a “title company” to prepare your Arkansas mineral deed. Title companies in Arkansas typically deal exclusively in residential and commercial real estate closings. These skill sets include basic deed preparation, but title companies learn how to prepare deeds for compliance with general real estate, lending and insurance laws.   Thus, a typical title company’s skill set does not ordinarily include knowledge of Arkansas mineral conveyancing rules. Not to say there are not some title companies out there with staff qualified to prepare mineral deeds, but those title companies are uncommon.  If you choose to hire a title company instead of an Arkansas mineral deed lawyer, screen the title company carefully. Find out if a qualified attorney actually reviews your deed. Ask whether they prepare mineral deeds on a regular basis and whether you deed will be prepared by a qualified Arkansas mineral deed attorney.  Remember, when you hire The Law Offices of Mark Robinette to prepare your Arkansas mineral deed, you get Mark Robinette. Your deed will not be delegated to an assistant. Your matter will get the complete attention of an Arkansas oil, gas and mineral lawyer and attorney with years of relevant experience.

Mr. Robinette welcomes inquiries from out-of-state law firms and individuals for local counsel services.     If you are ready to speak to a Arkansas County Arkansas mineral deed lawyer or attorney today, call Mark Robinette at 501-251-1076 or email him at info@robinettefirm.com.   Learn more about Mr. Robinette at: http://www.robinettefirm.com/contact/mark-robinette/ Learn more about Arkansas oil and gas and real estate law at: http://robinettefirm.com/oil-gas/ and http://robinettefirm.com/real-estate/

Latest Columbia County Arkansas Oil and Gas Drilling Activity

The Magnolia Reporter gives the latest drilling activity in Dorcheat Macedonia Field as of July 5, 2015:  http://www.magnoliareporter.com/news_and_business/public_records/article_a891d6dc-22e0-11e5-b6e8-8364fb2b854f.html

Do you need a Columbia County, Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney?  Law Offices of Mark Robinette accepts oil and gas law matters in Columbia County, Arkansas.  This includes royalty collections, mineral title curative, probates, claims for funds held by the Circuit Court receiver, and claims for royalties held by the Auditor of the State.

Arkansas Weekly Oil and Gas Drilling Report Week Ending February 20, 2015

North Arkansas Oil and Gas Drilling

This week saw no new drilling permits in North Arkansas.  SEECO completed 7 wells this week in Van Buren County, Arkansas and Cleburne County, Arkansas.  No production data was available.

South Arkansas Oil and Gas Drilling

This week saw no new permits for South Arkansas oil and gas wells.  There were 5 completions in South Arkansas this week.  The largest 24 hour oil and gas production was obtained by Bonanza Creek in the Cotton Valley formation of the Dorcheat Macedonia field in Columbia County, Arkansas who brought in 33.4 barrels a day plus 576.8 MCF/day of natural gas.

A copy of the AOGC’s original report can be found here.

The Arkansas Weekly Oil and Gas Drilling Report is a service of Law Offices of Mark Robinette.  Mark Robinette is an oil and gas lawyer practicing out of Little Rock, Arkansas who accepts oil and gas law cases throughout Arkansas, including Van Buren County, Arkansas, Cleburne County, Arkansas, and Columbia County, Arkansas.  Learn more about Arkansas oil and gas law services provided by Mr. Robinette here.  For Mr. Robinette’s bio page, click here.

Arkansas Weekly Oil and Gas Drilling Report: February 13, 2015

This week saw SEECO file 33 drilling permits for new horizontal shale gas wells.  This included 28 permits for the Fayetteville Shale and 5 permits for the Moorefield Shale.  The Moorefield shale is a relatively new play within the well known Fayetteville Shale gas field.  It exhibits many characteristics of an ideal gas shale with sufficient thickness to allow for horizontal drilling and completion. SEECO will drill 4 of its Moorefield Shale wells in Township 9 North, Range 8 West.   The proposed wells cross unit between sections 23 and 25 of 9 North, 8 West in White County, Arkansas.  The permit numbers are:  47872, 47873, 47874, 47875.   For more information on the wells, search these permit numbers on the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission Document Imaging System Here is the area of the proposed Moorefield Shale wells:

It appears SEECO will also test the Moorefield Shale in Cleburne County Arkansas. See permit number 47702. The proposed Cleburne County Arkansas Moorefield Shale well is located here:

In South Arkansas, only one permit came through this week.  C12 Arkansas Oil, LLC applied to drill for oil in the Smackover formation in Union County Arkansas.

Completions this week were slim.  XTO completed a single Fayetteville Shale well.   Smackover Drilling completed a Cotton Valley oil well in Union County Arkansas for 74 barrels a day of 38 degree API oil.  Quanico recompleted a Tokio formation oil well for 2 barrels of 32 degree API oil per day.

With oil prices climbing, expect oil well permitting to increase.  Natural gas remains in a slump.  Expect that only SEECO will continue to drill gas in North Arkansas.  The other two major players, XTO and BHP, have no permits outstanding this week.

The Arkansas weekly oil and gas drilling report is a service of Arkansas Oil and Gas Lawyer Mark Robinette.  Mark Robinette practices oil and gas law throughout Arkansas.   View the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission’s weekly report here.

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

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accepts oil and gas cases in Ouachita County Arkansas including the county seat of Camden, Arkansas. Whether you live in Stephens, East Camden, Camden, Chidester, Bearden, or in the unincorporated county, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you. Ouachita County Arkansas has deposits of oil and natural gas.

If you own Ouachita 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 Ouachita 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 has represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Ouachita 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 Ouachita County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

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

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accepts oil and gas cases in Nevada County Arkansas including the county seat of Prescott, Arkansas. Whether you live in Prescott, or in the unincorporated county, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you. Nevada County Arkansas has deposits of oil and natural gas.

If you own Nevada 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 Nevada 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 has represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Nevada 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 Nevada County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

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

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accepts oil and gas cases in Montgomery County Arkansas including the county seat of Mount Ida, Arkansas. Whether you live in Mount Ida, Norman, or in the unincorporated county, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you. Montgomery County Arkansas has deposits of natural gas.

If you own Montgomery 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 Montgomery 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 has represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Montgomery 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 Montgomery County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

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

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accepts oil and gas cases in Mississippi County Arkansas including the county seat of Blytheville and Osceola, Arkansas. Whether you live in Blytheville, Manila , Luxora, Gosnell, Osceola, Joiner, Etowah, Keiser, or in the unincorporated county, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you. Mississippi County Arkansas may have considerable oil and gas reserves that are yet undeveloped.

If you own Mississippi 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 Mississippi 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 has represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Mississippi 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 Mississippi County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

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

With offices in Little Rock, Arkansas, the oil and gas lawyers at Law Offices of Mark Robinette accepts oil and gas cases in Yell County Arkansas including the county seat of Dardanelle, Arkansas. Whether you live in Belleville, Ola, Dardanelle, Danville, Plainview, Havana, or in the unincorporated county, the oil and gas attorneys at Law Offices of Mark Robinette can help you. Yell County Arkansas has vast deposits of natural gas in the Fayetteville Shale and conventional formations.

If you own Yell 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 Yell 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 has represented major upstream oil and gas companies throughout the State of Arkansas, including Yell 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 Yell County Arkansas oil and gas lawyer or attorney today at info@robinettefirm.com or 501-251-1076.

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