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Disappearing rigs and royalties producing Barnett Shale questions
Posted on October 26, 2012 at 10:30 PM
Updated Friday, Oct 26 at 11:09 PM
A News 8 investigation into non-payment of royalties in the Barnett Shale is spawning new complaints. Some say it's no accident that exploration companies have over-drilled to the point that the Barnett Shale boom has gone bust.
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