Oil Gas and Minerals

Is a Working Interest in a Gas Lease Considered Real Estate for Purposes of a Deed?
I own a working interest in oil leases in Kansas operated by a small drilling and operating company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. For purposes of a beneficiary deed or TOD deed, is this legally considered real estate?
Do I Have any Rights to the oil Being Pumped in my Community?
I grew up in a community where oil wells was pumping for years near our house and property. My question is who is entitled to share in revenues generated by an oil well in a community is there a distant where I might be able to claim possible revenues?
How do I rescind a disclaimer of a oil and gas lease?
My husband recently passed away. Every thing we owned was jointly with the exception of an oil & gas lease held in my husbands name only. This was our second marriage & my husband had children from his last marriage. I felt big hearted & signed a disclaimer to the oil & gas lease. Days later I knew I had made a hugh error. I went to the attorney & she wrote to the children that I had recinded the disclaimer & to return the oil lease. She said it would be o.k. since the orignal disclaimer is in my file, & the one's mailed were only copies. My question, is this going to be O.K. & legal?? THANK YOU
How can I rescind a disclaimer found in an oil and gas lease?
Can I rescind a disclaimer I made on an oil lease?? It was a huge mistake I made. Thanks
Does Gas Company Need to Give My Franchise a Right of First Refusal?
I have been a lessee of a gas station for 13 years. The lease has been transferred 2 times. I bought the station as a 'Company A' and a few years later 'Company B' bought 'Company A'. For the deal to go through, 'Company A' had to divest assets in Oregon and other states as well. 'Company C' bought those assets and rebranded my site ''Company C'', and the lease was transferred to 'Company C'. 'Company A' was now out of the Portland market; which brings me to my question. Wasn't I to have first right of refusal to buy the real property at the same price that 'Company C' paid since the brand 'Company A' pulled out of the Market? I was not offered anything besides my rent going up. I think I am protected by the PMPA act?