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re: Haynesville Shale
Posted on 6/25/08 at 9:02 pm to dsquareg
Posted on 6/25/08 at 9:02 pm to dsquareg
Does anyone have any information on leasing in East Red River Parish, Section 23. I have 60 acres within this section and am interesting in finding out if anyone in this section has leased and for how much. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Posted on 6/25/08 at 10:00 pm to coachsc
Did anyone attend the meeting tonite in Natchitoches? If so, can you fill us out of towners in? Thanks. 
Posted on 6/25/08 at 10:09 pm to MAW02
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Does that mean a will is going to be drilled in my section soon?
No. They shoot seismic in many areas to get more info on the area. Hopefully, it will give them positive results that oil/gas might be there.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 6:13 am to msesh
The meeting at the Natchitoches Event Center had standing room only. Brian Hanks, an attorney and landman, is optimistic that the leases are coming to Natchitoches Parish. He says the Haynesville shale is down there. The results from the wells as they drill nearer us will greatly influence their interest in our area. He talked more about the thickness of the Haynesville Shale determining the price. He did not mention the depth in our area. Don Briggs, President of La Oil & Gas Assoc., said Chesapeake is planning 500 square miles of seismic tests but did not say where. Typical prices are $5 to @25 per acre for seismic testing. He said watch the web site ww.laoga.la. They will be adding a lot of info to it such as sample lease agreement, etc.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 7:50 am to Magnolia
Posted on 6/26/08 at 8:46 am to coachsc
quote:
Does anyone have any information on leasing in East Red River Parish, Section 23. I have 60 acres within this section and am interesting in finding out if anyone in this section has leased and for how much. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Coach,
What's your Township and Range. My company is buying leases and minerals in Red River and might be interested in making an offer.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 10:32 am to cpl
Is your company buying minerals in DeSoto? We are ready to sell minerals on 4 ac
Posted on 6/26/08 at 10:33 am to cpl
Another money maker people seem to be forgetting is pipeline right of ways. Landowners have some serious income potential through this. Ask around to see what prices people are getting. I know of some people that are even getting paid by the foot instead of rods. If you are a landowner now is the time to start researching this and seeking help.
Just another thing to look forward to provided by the HS.
Just another thing to look forward to provided by the HS.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 10:46 am to ShreveportTIGER318
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interesting reading for those who can interpret what is means
If you have access, you should check out the Tristone Capital Haynesville report that came out this month
Posted on 6/26/08 at 10:52 am to PBeard
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Another money maker people seem to be forgetting is pipeline right of ways. Landowners have some serious income potential through this. Ask around to see what prices people are getting. I know of some people that are even getting paid by the foot instead of rods. If you are a landowner now is the time to start researching this and seeking help.
Yeah, but you probably aren't going to make a fortune on pipeline right of way. I know of one case where the landowner was being extremely stubborn and wanted to charge in excess of $200 per foot. The going rate in the area was something like $100-200 per rod. The operator simply used a different route, and the landowner got nothing. These kinds of things are a compromise, and for landowners to make demands well in excess of market rates is irrational.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 11:01 am to PBeard
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you should check out the Tristone Capital Haynesville report
Don't have access. Highlights?
Posted on 6/26/08 at 11:46 am to TigerDog83
I agree completely, I was just bringing up the fact that there are even more ways than being mentioned here for landowners to make money.
Thanks for bringing up how stubborn landowners can shoot themselves in the foot, I forgot to mention that.
Thanks for bringing up how stubborn landowners can shoot themselves in the foot, I forgot to mention that.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 12:33 pm to justbill
huhuhuhuh - you said, "drilled in my section".....
Posted on 6/26/08 at 1:18 pm to deathvalleyrox27
Rumor on the haynesvilleshale.ning message board is that a messenger well in Allen, Natchitoches hit. Any truth to that rumor and if so how will that affect the surrounding area?
Posted on 6/26/08 at 2:16 pm to Pierre
i am hearing the samething. messenger well has hit hs. great stuff. The prices in north Natchitoches Parish just skyrocketed.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 2:46 pm to BigBall
If this is true..i hope that bodeswell for us up in North Natchitoches Parish....in the 12-12-6 area...very happy to hear it
Posted on 6/26/08 at 7:46 pm to cpl
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Posted on 6/26/08 at 7:54 pm to Pierre
That would certainly be a good thing but that well was spudded June 4? If so, I would think that there is no way they can know what they got.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 8:17 pm to justbill
JustBill,
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
Posted on 6/26/08 at 8:37 pm to MAW02
Grand Cane area. Anyone leasing there? Any group banding together? Does anyone know what top price for acreage is going for there?
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