In North Carolina, fracking rights rise to surface
Because of two arcane laws known as split estates and forced pooling, North Carolina residents may not have the right to say whether gas companies can drill on their property.
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Because of two arcane laws known as split estates and forced pooling, North Carolina residents may not have the right to say whether gas companies can drill on their property.
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