Thursday, February 19, 2015

Shale Fraud? Kingpin, Oil/Gas Mafia, ExxonMobil defends Czar Putin

Why would a shale gas and oil lease stop producing in Texas while being operated by ExxonMobil for 35 years?
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We purchased the land in 1870 but the shale gas and oil billions belongs to Rex and Czar Putin of ExxonMobil in 2015

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Like the State of Texas said, " It could be you."




Oil/Gas Audit: Texas Attorney General

Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells #1 and #2, Gladewater, Upshur County, Texas, operator XTO, Energy, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil has not produced gas or oil from this lease in the Haynesville/Bossier Shale and refuses to pay delay rentals on the lease as described in the 'Producer 88' ruling.  The last 35 years, 1980 to 2015, of this leases life has proven to be no more than a total breach of covenant and fraud.  The lease has produced billions of cubic feet of gas and heating fuel which Exxon-Mobil sold on the market and despite my 1/8th mineral interest in the 640 acre lease never shared the profits from the commodities: oil, condensates, and natural gas.
The resources from our land have and with the lease shut-in been underdeveloped in gas and oil shale of Texas, dismissing my rights as an American citizen.  An whole generation of heirs to this gas and oil have died while ExxonMobil pays Putin billions from their 'Equity Deal' which defines us as having no legal recourse or rights in Texas.  This meant that our destiny has for 35 years been in the hands of an 'Red Mafia' loving oil/mafia kingpin, #exxon which took from us what was our promise in America.

Is this true?





Thursday, February 12, 2015

ExxonMobil: American Way




This should have happened 35 years ago at Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells #1 and #2 for all the good it has done my family when we signed an oil and gas lease with ExxonMobil in 1980.  The resources that determine so much to destiny were swindled from us because we are black and the ex-slave master mentality prevailed in Upshur County Texas.  How else could ExxonMobil justify profiting off billions of cubic feet of shale gas, condensates, and oil without paying us our fair share?
The land was acquired in 1870, clear title as the title opinion was cured by Exxon Mobil's attorney's in 1980.  It is now trying to cover-up this breach of covenant by shutting-in the lease and using its subsidiary XTO, Energy as an proxy operator.  It told me to get a lawyer when I asked about delay rentals.  Producer 88 will bite ExxonMobil in the tail with no statue of limitations as its defense.  It is breach of covenant time for this predator and its whole crew as the FBI and Justice Department has been advised of this 35 year oil and gas fraud in Gladewater, Texas.





Saturday, January 3, 2015

ExxonMobil: Slave Roll Oil

What could Exxon gain from declaring that my granny was dead in 1989 and demanding that I present evidence that she was alive to insure her division orders for the oil and gas being produced at Gladewater Gas Unit #5 in Gladewater, Texas would continue to be deposited in her bank account? 
Why would an old woman be discovered wandering outside the nursing home after midnight, this attack was sadistic and designed to kill her which makes it important since Exxon has swindled the lease from day one by using unidentified taxpayers as gatherer of the oil and gas while denying our fair share of the profit from the gas, condensates, and eventually in 2006 oil at well #2.
Who made the order to cut off the oil at the lease in 2013 knew that it was breach of covenant but failed to realize I do too ignoring my notification of breach of contract mailed certified to their Houston office. Exxon has been trapped by its own arrogance and greed by me, the clever one.

How do you trap an entity bent on destroying the greatest promise of the United States of America, to own land in Texas clear with mineral rights under an oil and gas lease with the biggest oil company in world? The Kingpin of the Oil/Gas Mafia, ExxonMobil, drained the gas by billions of cubic feet and condensates from 1981 to 2014 at the lease in Upshur County, Texas.  It was no surprise that oil appeared in 2006 at well #2 because ExxonMobil secured reclassification of the well from gas to oil by the Texas Railroad Commission and prepared the well to produce oil in paying quantities which has amounted to pennies for my family even with oil spiking at $150 a barrel in 2008. So when the well was plugged in March of 2013 ExxonMobil showed its hand and breached our covenant with malice, in my opinion because we are black.  Time is the best evidence when dealing with gas and oil, a field has rules which will in time show what payment is being made and to whom for the hydrocarbons, so 35 years is the evidence, it speaks volumes of how a scheme was hatched to defraud and deny us our fair share of the profits from the commodities: gas, condensates and oil.  We received pennies on the billions for the gas and it made believing that ExxonMobil could plug an oil well in the Bossier-Haynesville Shale with oil bringing in $100 per barrel a joke, a cover up of 33 years of fraud and breach of covenant, it never intended on paying us, black Americans, from the point it discovered we owned the mineral rights in 1980. The cover up in this breach assigned XTO, Energy it role in 2014 as operator and it has curtailed production ever since taking over the operation of Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells #1 and #2 in Upshur County, Texas.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Ain't got no #rexputin on me!

Website Builder  DESTINY WAR
IN THE WELL OF EMPTINESS

The remnants of my family face a calculated threat that has existed since 1870.  The land then was cheap and any one with connections could purchase if they had the money. “This is where we make our home and pass this land on to the future generations: this is our land sons and daughters.” who would believe that a black woman could have so much vision.  The U.S. census listed her mulatto in 1890 along with her children in Gladewater, Texas, a town that would play in the great East Texas Oil field discovery in 1931.  The records show many of the descendants of Rebecca Allen left the land, either selling are being forced out by the law or Klan.  The land was last auctioned by the sheriff in Gladewater in 2008 as a show of disregard and contempt for our rights as citizens of the U.S.A. But I don’t want to get ahead of myself because time is key piece of evidence in what has happened in this former slave stronghold. 
We had heard from cousins that natural gas had been discovered in what is now Gladewater Field and it was from what they knew, on our land.  My great grandmother had passed in 1912 and the land she inherited from her father, Aaron Allen, had gone unnoticed until Exxon drilled a discovery well on eighty acres across from Gladewater and Lake Gladewater that came in prolifically.  This created a commotion in Gilmer at the title office for Upshur County where all the records of deeds were stored dating back to 1850’s.  Many produced deeds and titles at Exxon’s office to claim ownership of the land which prompted it to clear the title; this produced in this slave and Klan stronghold a surprise they never foresaw.  Essie, A.D., and Kizzie, Hattie Allen’s children were alive and well in Texas, a landsman contacted them in Wichita Falls and their lawyer contacted Exxon.  They were offered an oil and gas lease which they agreed to sign in 1980.  I was calling us, “The Black Beverley Hillbillies”,   the world of resources we had been without for so long as black people would finally be at our disposal.  The dream of America will be ours, the promise of freedom, the pursuit of happiness as guaranteed to us so long ago could be fulfilled; we had so much hope.
   It was 1989.  Exxon had been producing gas and oil from the lease, Gladewater Gas Unit #5, #1 and informed us in 1981 that it would probably never pay out which meant we had a worthless lease; it now wanted to know if my granny was alive.  The first move in a scheme that has left our hope and rights as American citizens in a shattered nightmare; we were as the slaves had been in Gladewater insubordinate if they even thought of being free or owning anything of value.  That hand of dehumanization, oppression, had reached up from hell to torture our very destiny as though we were still on its slave roll.  I knew we were in trouble.  The contact in the Exxon royalty office had stopped responding to questions, another well was drilled in 1993 at the lease, Well #2.  It was even more prolific than well #1 and would produce billions of cubic feet’s of natural gas until 2006.  The unidentified tax payers were piping the gas to the Gladewater Gas Refinery and telling us that gas was selling too low for there to be a profit.  Exxon was running a high-cost gas and oil pipeline, the only regulatory was the Texas Railroad Commission which approved its request for rule changes that made it possible for new leases or old ones for that matter to have three wells on a 640 acre lease. The oil was flowing.
Gas production was off the scales but we were not to share in those many years of profit at Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells #1 and #2, it, Exxon, jumped on our destiny, then played us for all it was worth.  The atmosphere of slavery pervaded any thought I had as I researched the database for production, 1981 to 2014, to see a flaw in this complex game we found ourselves in and realized the stakes were very high. It showed the Haynesville (Gladewater) field had produced hundreds of millions of barrels of sweet oil and hundreds of billions of cubic feet’s of natural just since 1980.  The oil and gas was deep, 12,000+ feet, to the pay zone that was hit on our lease in 1980.  There was no increase in the royalty interest, no delay rentals when the lease was closed to adjust the flow of the reservoir in the Cotton Valley Lime play in the Glen Rose formation. Experts speak on terms of gas in quadrillions since it is part of the lucrative Haynesville Shale and after gas there is oil.  The price of oil peaked in 2008 the Well #2 that was reclassified in 2006 as an oil well and prepared to produce oil in paying quantities was shut-in, turned off. This spoke volumes on what the scheme had been the entire history of the oil and gas lease: deny us our fair share of the profits off the commodities: oil, condensates and gas. The plan is to keep us forever broke with us sitting on an oil well, sounds like new slavery to me.  We have been deemed unworthy to be paid because we are black by what is now ExxonMobil, while the white royalty owners shared in the profits.  So I must take this as an attack on me and my family for 33 years to show us our place and that we have no rights in America.  I will assail this ExxonMobil to the highest reaches of our nation, put this on the Web, and call it out for what it is: slave breaker.  It might be asked why we but like in Russia and Saudi Arabia the citizens have no mineral rights when it comes to oil, that is what a government can do: ExxonMobil is not our government! Who is in control?
This malicious enterprise is not beyond laws for the citizens but it can spoil our harbors, rivers, and ground waters. It can tell states and their courts to kiss its ass with no comeback or legal remedy affronting its position.  No law suit has stopped its relentless strategic pursuit for control of gas and oil worldwide.  Yet it can still find time to subjugate me and my people 33 years as though we are on their slave roll and nothing can ever be done in America.  This scheme is wrought with the justification of slavery and contempt for freedom in the U.S.A...


Thursday, September 11, 2014

EXXONMOBIL uses RACECARD: GLADEWATER GAS UNIT #5, GLADEWATER, TEXAS

The drilling platform was moved by ExxonMobil to the Arctic field on orders coming from the top: Putin.  The sanctions missed that move but it exposed ExxonMobil's commitment to the destiny of Russia even as it withdraws troops from the Ukraine at this very moment. 






 The EQUITY DEAL will be cut off just as Gladewater Gas Unit #5 is cut off in Texas. The only gas shale lease not producing in the Haynesville-Gladewater Shale but paying Putin delayed rentals despite knowingly not paying me for 34 years, it is where integrity and discrimination cross paths but my being black has been covered up by the transference of the lease to XTO, ENERGY a defendant in this ongoing fraud.



They think its 1814 and my land is their plantation and my people are their slaves.  They are beyond the law and take orders from their  Russian boss, Putin,  They are relics of an sinister time when it was easy to swindle black's of their land in Texas, produce gas and oil, keep all the profits with no of the law.





Saturday, August 16, 2014

Open Request to Super Lawyer,Com



I need a super lawyer.  My problem goes back to 1980 when my grandmother,Essie Davis, signed an oil/gas lease with then Exxon in Upshur County, Texas.  This resulted in the production of billions of cubic feet of high cost natural gas which my family has never received a fair share of the profit.  When Gladewater Gas Unit #5 in 1993 added a second prolific gas well the Texas Railroad Commission changed the field rules to allow an exception, 3 wells, in an adjacent lease at the request of Exxon.  This well, #2, was reclassified as an oil well in 2006 and was shut-in in 2013 although it was producing.  The history of operation shows that we have never been paid delay rentals although both wells have been shut-in. The lease is under the control of XTO, Energy, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, since January of 2014.  It informed me that I should secure a lawyer in that it has assisted me and will not any more.  That is tantamount to saying it will be another 34 years before we are accorded the same privileges of being paid a fair share of the profits off the commodities, gas, condensates, and oil as other mineral interest owners in the Gladewater field.  ExxonMobil has evidently tendered all the shut-in royalties to the other royalty owners disregarding the fact that I have a 1/8 th of the 640 acre lease.  I need a super lawyer as soon as possible.