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Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline May Impact Your Property — Know Your Rights Before You Sign Anything
If you’ve been contacted by a right-of-way agent or surveyor regarding the Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline Project, it’s essential that you understand what that means for your land and your legal rights. Landowners are often pressured to sign easements quickly—but the decisions you make now can impact your property forever.
Contact Attorney Philip Hundl for Help with the Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline Project
Navigating the condemnation process is complex, requiring guidance from a seasoned attorney. Don’t let the condemning entity dictate terms. Seek counsel from experienced legal professionals to negotiate easement provisions that protect your ability to continue your land’s intended use, whether for farming, ranching, or any other purpose.
You can call our office at 800-266-4870 or use the form below to get help with the Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline Project.
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GatherUp.com ReviewPickton Gas Storage Pipeline Project Overview
The Pickton Gas Storage project is a proposed natural gas pipeline project that appears to cover approximately 45 miles across Northeast Texas. Based on current information, the project crosses or impacts areas in Delta County, Hopkins County, and Lamar County.
Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline Proposed Route

Counties impacted: Delta County, Hopkins County, Lamar County
Watch All The Video Updates for the Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline Project
Stay informed with timely, relevant video updates from attorney Philip Hundl, focused specifically on the Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline project. These videos cover everything from survey access requests and easement negotiations to the condemnation process and landowner rights. If you’ve been contacted about the Pickton Gas Storage Pipeline, these updates are a must-watch to help you make informed decisions and protect your property.
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