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February 2nd, 2012 - Submitted

Assets International opens Oklahoma office to expand mineral rights owners investigative services



Assets International, an asset recovery company specializing in locating missing heirs, mineral rights owners and other beneficiaries, is expanding its work in oil and gas in Oklahoma with the opening of a satellite office in Oklahoma City effective February 1, 2012.

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The announcement was made by Michael Zwick, President of Assets International.

Landmen or other professionals looking to drill or excavate for minerals and natural resources anywhere in the world can work with Assets International’s team to find the mineral rights owners.

“As our specialized work in locating mineral rights owners grows, it was a logical decision to open a satellite office in Oklahoma and have a visible presence in that region where all the key players in the gas and oil industry do business,” said Zwick.

Assets International has teamed up with Oklahoma-based attorney, Gabe Bass, managing partner of Bass Law. Bass is trial lawyer with considerable experience on matters involving probate, estates and trusts, energy law, and real estate. The new satellite office is located at 201 Robert S. Kerr, 10th Floor, Suite 1001, Oklahoma City, OK.

Established in 2001, Assets International built a reputable business on locating missing heirs and beneficiaries in probate proceedings. Last year, the company expanded its suite of services to include locating missing owners of mineral rights, whether they are for oil, gas or any other minerals.

Assets International’s multilingual researchers have years of genealogical and other investigative experience as well as legal training, enabling them to utilize documents written in many foreign languages to locate missing mineral rights owners. Similarly, they have developed a network of reliable colleagues around the globe to assist in tracking down missing relatives and others.

Because many cases require the navigation of the legal system to find missing mineral rights owners, Assets International’s team includes several attorneys and legal assistants on staff specifically trained to find them.

 
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