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no. if you own the surface rights they cannot have a road, tanks, pump, or road with out your approval.

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I believe the land ower owns the surface rights so he would need to be compensated first!

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Q: If you do not own your mineral rights can a company lease them and drill on your property?
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How do you get paid if you own mineral rights?

The only way to make money from your mineral rights is if an oil company wants to lease them to drill and then you make more money if they drill a producing well or if you sell them. The company leasing the mineral rights will arrange payment, usually by check, depending upon the lease agreement which is signed by the owner of the mineral rights and the leasing company.


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Superior Drill Company was created in 1800.


A seller does not waive Surface Rights what does this mean to a buyer of real property?

It means they could potentially harm the surface of your property and you could do nothing about it. If they wanted to drill for minerals on your land, they could do so...without compensating you.


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Iron, carbide, titanium to name a few.


What mineral would be useful as a drill bit?

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Iron, carbide, titanium to name a few.


What mineral is harder then a diamond?

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Diamond is harder than any other mineral. A diamond bit can drill through any rock.


Can you buy a metal drill press table replacement?

Yes, you can, but you will have to order it from the company that made your drill.


How are diamonds used in a rock drill?

A rock drill may be tipped with industrial diamonds, because the diamond tip makes the drill harder than the rock(s). Diamond is the hardest natural mineral on Earth.


Is crude oil a mineral?

Under state laws, crude oil is considered to be a mineral. If one owns the "mineral rights" to a piece of land, one has the right to drill for oil. Oil is drilled for, or in essence, "mined," the same as coal and gold. Oil is also a liquid and a fossil fuel. In this respect, it can't be considered what is conventionally thought of as a "mineral" -- which more often brings to mind precious metals, salts, sulfur and the like. However, dictionaries classify petroleum as a mineral.


What property do mineralogists test when using the Mohs' Scale?

This scale is correctly called the Mohs scale. Scientists use this scale to measure a rock's hardness or softness. They can discover how hard a mineral or rocks is and drill in to it and find out more about it.