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hatrack

(59,593 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 08:14 PM Oct 2014

Waaaah! TX Farmers Suddenly Mad At Oil Drillers, Thanks To State Mineral Rights Law

GARDEN CITY, Tex. — Dennis Seidenberger has farmed cotton for 49 years in this close-knit community 40 miles southeast of Midland. Farming is a way of life that he passed on to his son, and one that he hopes will stay in the family for generations. But his outlook has changed over the past three years as a surge in oil drilling has transformed Glasscock County, where he lives.

“They’ve totally ruined our way of life here,” Mr. Seidenberger said. “I don’t know if I’ll ever get over it.”

His sentiments sum up how many residents throughout the county view the drilling boom, despite the boost it has given to both the local economy and the county’s coffers. “If something happened and oil went to $50 a barrel and everything moved out of here tomorrow, I don’t think it would hurt anybody’s feelings in Glasscock County,” said the county judge, Kim Halfmann.

One fact is crucial in understanding the anger toward the drilling that is pervasive among Glasscock County’s 1,251 residents: Most cotton farmers here do not own the mineral rights for the land that they farm. Under Texas law, the rights of mineral owners trump the rights of surface owners, meaning most Glasscock County farmers are powerless to stop energy developers from drilling wells, even as it destroys valuable crop land.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/us/a-county-resents-oil-drilling-despite-the-money-it-brings-in.html?ref=earth

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Waaaah! TX Farmers Suddenly Mad At Oil Drillers, Thanks To State Mineral Rights Law (Original Post) hatrack Oct 2014 OP
"Drill, baby, drill (but on someone else's land)" n/t arcane1 Oct 2014 #1
I might feel sorry for them, but bet they all vote Republican. northoftheborder Oct 2014 #2
Precisely my first thought - pardon my venomous thoughts, but there it is . . . . hatrack Oct 2014 #3
Exactly tazkcmo Oct 2014 #4
You win that bet. toddwv Nov 2014 #5
Another farmer, another voice... RiverLover Nov 2014 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author RiverLover Nov 2014 #7

toddwv

(2,830 posts)
5. You win that bet.
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 01:33 AM
Nov 2014

From Wiki:


In the 2000 U.S. Presidential election, Glasscock County was the most strongly Republican county in the United States, giving 93.1% of its votes to Republican candidate George W. Bush [1].

This pro-Republican trend is reflected in party membership. During the 2008 Presidential primary in Texas, 19 voters from Glasscock County cast ballots in the Democratic race, while over 400 cast ballots in the Republican race. [2]


They deserve what they get.

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