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DutchmenSport
Sep 20, 2017Explorer
Doing some quick research on the Internet, Rocky Mountain Unit is a way of measuring acreage into "units" or grids, which are then designated for oil rig placements. I'm guessing... so they won't be placed to close to each other?
Maybe the previous owner of the camper worked with this
Rocky Mountain Unit Mineral Agreement 1
Rocky Mountain Unit Revised agreement.
Federal Unitization PDF... go down about half way into the document.
Maybe the previous owner of the camper worked for the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, or one of those organizations or companies that regulate oil and gas production. The sticker on the back of the camper is, kind of like, him showing he's a member or an employee. It has nothing to do with the camper.
I'm just guessing, but it's possible it has nothing to do with the camper, and everything to do with the previous owner.
Maybe the previous owner of the camper worked with this
Rocky Mountain Unit Mineral Agreement 1
Rocky Mountain Unit Revised agreement.
Federal Unitization PDF... go down about half way into the document.
Maybe the previous owner of the camper worked for the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, or one of those organizations or companies that regulate oil and gas production. The sticker on the back of the camper is, kind of like, him showing he's a member or an employee. It has nothing to do with the camper.
I'm just guessing, but it's possible it has nothing to do with the camper, and everything to do with the previous owner.
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