Somewhere in your lease is the reason your checks got smaller.
Upload it and we'll read every page, then hand you a plain-English review of what it actually says. Free, in about three minutes.
Photos of paper copies work.
…shall remain in force for a term of three (3) years from this date, and as long thereafter as oil or gas is produced from said land by the lessee, its successors and assigns…
whether your lease is alive
Five clauses decide whether a lease still holds your land.
After the primary term, most leases stay alive only while oil or gas is actually produced. We look at exactly what yours requires, and what your check stubs show.
Can free the parts of your land, or the depths, that aren't producing, even while the rest stays leased. Many owners don't know they have one.
Some leases require steady drilling to hold acreage beyond what's producing. Is anyone counting the days? We do.
A small payment can hold your minerals while wells are off, but many leases cap how long that's allowed. We check for the limit.
Older leases sometimes release the deep rights the operator never developed. That language decides who owns the formations everyone's drilling now.
Already holding an offer for your minerals?
Before you sign anything, upload it. We'll tell you what it actually says — what you'd give up, how they'd pay, and every deadline buried in the fine print. Free.
We read leases for a living.
Glenside Resources is a Texas oil and gas company that evaluates minerals and leasehold across Texas and New Mexico. The analysis we run before spending our own money is the same one Lease Check runs on your documents. Most owners have never had anyone walk them through their own lease. That's why this exists.
Yes. Never a charge, never an obligation. If your review raises something worth discussing, we may reach out.
Photos work fine. A clear picture of each page with your phone is all we need.
No. It's an informational document review in plain English. Only a title examination by an oil and gas attorney can determine whether a lease is in force.