Landowners who lease their land to gas companies aren’t always pleased with the results.
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The Lusk fracking facility in Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania.
When I first met George Hagemeyer in 2013, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation was in the process of drilling six natural gas wells in his backyard. America is the only country in the world where property rights commonly extend almost limitlessly beneath the surface, and George had leased his subsurface estate in the hopes of striking it rich in the fracking lottery. As a 150-foot-tall rig pounded segments of steel pipe into the earth, I asked George if he thought that anyone else should have any say over his decision to lease his mineral estate. The gas wells, after all, could degrade local air quality and harm his neighbors’ drinking water, and they were contributing to global warming. “Nope,” George responded. “It’s my land. I’ll do as I damn well please.”
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Carrollton, Texas (Newsfile Corp. - May 6, 2021) - Allied Energy Corp. (OTC Pink: AGYP), an energy company focused on acquiring and reworking oil and gas reserves in the the United States, is pleased to welcome longtime oil industry expert and oil Production Engineer Mr. Mark McBryde to their team.
Mr. McBryde brings extensive big oil company operational and development experience to Allied. Mark has served as Senior Production Engineer and Staff Production Engineer for prominent oil companies both within the USA and abroad. Allied invites investors to view Mr. McBryde s CV here: https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/AGYP/disclosure.
Allied Energy CEO George Monteith stated: Allied is building an experienced oil production team with proven oil industry experts. With their combined years of experience and success, Mark and Curtis are going to manage our projects to maximize oil production. Investors will be interested to note that these men are incentivized for the overall success
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Carrollton, Texas–(Newsfile Corp. – May 6, 2021) – Allied Energy Corp. (OTC Pink: AGYP), an energy company focused on acquiring and reworking oil and gas reserves in the the United States, is pleased to welcome longtime oil industry expert and oil Production Engineer Mr. Mark McBryde to their team.
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Mr. McBryde brings extensive big oil company operational and development experience to Allied. Mark has served as Senior Production Engineer and Staff Production Engineer for prominent oil companies both within the USA and abroad. Allied invites investors to view Mr. McBryde’s CV here: https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/AGYP/disclosure.
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