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Posted on 6/23/08 at 10:32 am to
Posted by dsquareg
texas
Member since Jun 2008
12 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 10:32 am to
pittboss,

the biggest piece is T20R26S11,12,13 which is 55.5 ac of minerals. small tracts in T20R25S2 and S3
Posted by DandyPimp
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2007
1116 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 10:49 am to
Goodrich is up big this morning (14% +/-)
Posted by ShreveportTIGER318
Shreveport
Member since Apr 2008
2921 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 11:12 am to
where can i find a detailed map of wells and sections?
Posted by rita205
N. DeSoto Parish
Member since Jun 2008
18 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 12:04 pm to
quote:

where can i find a detailed map of wells and sections?


Detailed well maps are costly. The maps most commonly used in the oil field are called Tobin maps, named after the company that develops the maps. Mapping is a very labor intensive process. I've seen the question asked on most of these boards recently as to where to find section & township maps online, and I doubt that there are any available online for free.

Your parish tax assessor can sell you ownership maps which set out the section, township and range of the parish. You can also get a parish road map, and these have some well information on them, but they are typically quite small in scale. I believe the Shreveport public library has some maps, maybe even some older Tobin maps, in their Louisiana room at the downtown location.

These are the sources I am aware of. Other folks here may know of something more, but the question comes up so often that I doubt there is anything else available.

rita
Posted by keeter
Converse
Member since Jun 2008
10 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 12:12 pm to
Can anybody confirm a large tract of land (2000 acres)in Red River parish going for 15,000 per and can't even drill it until 09 and 10? Also, some good info is to be found at www.haynesvilleshale.ning.com.

Posted by ShreveportTIGER318
Shreveport
Member since Apr 2008
2921 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 12:41 pm to
I know some families that have very large tracts of land in Red River Parish and I know that they have been drilling there for several years just not in the HS, so maybe they have some issues with those older wells and that is why they can't drill until 09 and 10. not sure though.
Posted by rita205
N. DeSoto Parish
Member since Jun 2008
18 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 12:45 pm to
Oh, and what I referred to as the parish road maps are also called Ward maps by some offices.
Posted by ShreveportTIGER318
Shreveport
Member since Apr 2008
2921 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 4:53 pm to
i posted this on another thread but this one is a little more responsive.

how people with royalty incomes minimize their loss to taxes?

obama could ruin this for everyone.
Posted by msesh
Atlanta, GA
Member since Jun 2008
27 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 7:08 pm to
So there is no way to tell if you are in a certain township (T12,R12,Sec 6)where you are in relation to the strikes without paying an huge amount of money? Thanks for your help.
Posted by lorilemaris
Georgia
Member since Jun 2008
27 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 7:26 pm to
quote:

I've just finished leasing 80a in T23 which has no HS play. Have another unleased 100a just across the state line in Ark.

That is in N Bossier, right?
For how much, if you don't mind sharing that info.
Posted by justbill
Member since Jan 2008
99 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 7:29 pm to
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking but realize this... time is money. It takes time AND knowledge (talent, education) to ferret out all of this info. The oil biz is very complicated. Knowledge is king. And it costs to hire knowledge. Does that make sense? BTW... 12-12 is in a pretty good spot. If you want to know every particular there is to know, that'll cost you.
Posted by msesh
Atlanta, GA
Member since Jun 2008
27 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 7:45 pm to
No I totally understand, I would not want to handout free what I had to pay to learn. I really do not understand what I am asking. I see the post with townships mentioned and was just wondering what that means relative to the well sites etc. By the way, I have the range and Sec backwards, it is 12T,12Sec and 6 range. I dont know enough about it to know if that makes a big difference or if it is the township alone that is the determinant. Thanks for your response and any future help!
Posted by insomniacnla
Stonewall
Member since Jun 2008
39 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 8:30 pm to
It is free to look up any previous wells in an area, you just have to know the Section, Township and Range. I will look up yours for you but you did not put the letter beside the township and range. There is a letter after the township and range, like 12 N or 6 W. Which is yours?
Posted by animallover
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2008
36 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 8:41 pm to
ok Just Bill can you just say yes or no if the following locations are good: S7 T14n R14w
S21 T15N R14w
S1 T13N R15W

Are you for hire to check minerals for people?
Posted by msesh
Atlanta, GA
Member since Jun 2008
27 posts
Posted on 6/23/08 at 9:30 pm to
Thanks let me check tomorrow and I will let you know. I do not have the paperwork with me at home. I appreciate your help!
Posted by Sooner145
Oklahoma City
Member since May 2008
1 post
Posted on 6/23/08 at 11:31 pm to
Bill,

I own the mineral rights to 180 acres in 16N-14W. What are your thoughts for that particular area?
Posted by justbill
Member since Jan 2008
99 posts
Posted on 6/24/08 at 4:57 am to
quote:

ok Just Bill can you just say yes or no if the following locations are good: S7 T14n R14w
S21 T15N R14w
S1 T13N R15W

Are you for hire to check minerals for people?


Those locations are all in pretty good spots. Of course, not enough wells have been drilled to tell anyone that their land will be productive. Exploration is a risky business. Only time will tell.

I am very busy and may or may not have time to run your title but you can contact me via this link about help with Haynesville shale leasing.
Posted by justbill
Member since Jan 2008
99 posts
Posted on 6/24/08 at 5:02 am to
quote:

I own the mineral rights to 180 acres in 16N-14W. What are your thoughts for that particular area?


It's in a good spot. But see prior post about the inherent risk in oil/gas exploration. Nobody knows, for sure, at this point. In fact, the only thing that proves it up is drilling. Well, even that doesn't prove it up. Then you have to complete it and sometimes, even that doesn't work right. Hopefully, the Haynesville Shale won't give them as much trouble to figure out as the Barnett shale did in the Fort Worth basin. It took them many years (as in 20 years?) to figure that one out.
Posted by animallover
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2008
36 posts
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:34 am to
Just Bill, I have contacted that site. Have not rec'd a call back. We WOULD BE INTERESTED IN SELLING our minerals on one of the above acreages. How do I contact you directly?
Posted by justbill
Member since Jan 2008
99 posts
Posted on 6/24/08 at 11:04 am to
quote:

How do I contact you directly?


Ph 318-326-5445
Ph 800-664-7650
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